Human Services Careers and Employment
Graduates of the Human Services program are typically successful in finding employment related to their field. Many continue graduate level academic studies.
Note: to view Human Services specific employment data select the report of interest (there are several different reports covering different years available) --> select either "Download Full Report Here" and scroll down to the Human Services line under Woodring College of Education. It may be necessary to select "Bachelors" report and then select Woodring College of Education and then Human Services and click submit to run the report.
As can be seen from the list of employers and positions, the Human Services degree prepares thoughtful, knowledgeable, and effective professionals for a diverse society.
The information in the above link is obtainable through the WWU Career Services Center.
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| Since 2005: | 231,240 |
| Last Year: | 34,200 |
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