University of Alabama at Birmingham

Course Details

Bachelor of Science (Community Health & Human Services concentration in Human Services)

Course Description

The Human Services concentration offers coursework that trains students to promote and improve the delivery of health services to a wide variety of populations. Included are courses in interviewing and intervention, case management, human development and human behavior, ethics in the helping professions, and social welfare and public policy. Many of our CHHS courses engage students in service-learning activities that introduce them to the various community populations among which they will one day be working.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Graduates with this degree are eligible to provide therapeutic mental health care or to advance in the field by pursuing a master’s degree in community health, counseling, social work, or an allied field. Students who have earned a B.S. with a concentration in human services are trained to prevent and remediate a range of problems in multiple service populations (i.e., children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly), to improve service delivery systems, accessibility, and accountability, and to facilitate coordination among agencies and professionals. They can develop treatment plans, research available and appropriate services, assist in the completion of paperwork, and monitor the quality of services rendered to their clients. Graduates with these skills become rehabilitation caseworkers, advocates, community coordinators, mental health workers, child welfare workers, socials service assistants and liaisons, substance abuse counselors, probation officers, home health aides, and employment counselors.




Bachelor of Science (Community Health & Human Services concentration in Human Services) University of Alabama at Birmingham