With this Associate Degree in Health and Human Services, you can be a Health and Human Service worker. They help people cope with life’s challenges. Some get people access to food or shelter. Some comfort people in crisis. Others teach people how to stay healthy or manage their daily lives.
Usually, they focus on specific parts of the community, like children, the homeless, veterans, people seeking or in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, or individuals and families living with a mental health diagnosis.
A great many people rely on Human Service Workers every single day.
After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.