
When human services and social work alumna Cass Pook says she has always been a helper, she’s not just referring to her nature as an empathetic and compassionate listener.
In an age of turbulent social change, there is a definite need for the skilled human services professional. Emphasizing competency and community, UAA’s (BHS) and degree programs prepare you to launch and advance a career in a high-demand field where you’ll use an interdisciplinary knowledge base to prevent and remediate problems, and to improve the quality of life for people coping with life-changing social issues. There is a growing need for human services professionals who work with individuals and groups to help them live healthy, fulfilling lives. As a student in the BHS program, you’ll learn to help others address life challenges, such as substance use disorders, incarceration, and interpersonal violence. You’ll develop skills in areas such as counseling, mediation, care plan development, and human services administration. The BHS and AAS programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on training through practicum placements at local social services agencies. We also offer a .
Our degree programs prepare you for careers in settings such as:
The UAA Human Services degree programs are accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education, which means they meet rigorous national standards for academic quality.
About 80% of UAA Human Services alumni residing in Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ are employed in the field within one year of earning their degree.
Complete a practicum to gain direct work experience. Students train in more than 45 field-specialized agencies in Anchorage and throughout Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ.
Complete your courses in person at UAA's Anchorage campus or entirely online! You also can take individual human services courses in person or online at the Mat-Su College and Kenai Peninsula College campuses.
The UAA Catalog is the official source of all degree and certificate programs at the university. Catalog entries for each program include details such as learning outcomes, application timeline and requirements, course sequencing, and program requirements.
When human services and social work alumna Cass Pook says she has always been a helper, she’s not just referring to her nature as an empathetic and compassionate listener.
UAA Human Services student intern Zachary Boyle serves lunch during the Project Homeless Connect event in Soldotna
Kenai Peninsula HUMS student Primrose Srisakphet featured in senior center newsletter
Alumnus Benz Guillermo finds the right fit in human services
On behalf of the other human services faculty, I want to express how excited we all are in your interest in human services. We teach because we are passionate about education and hope that our enthusiasm translates to the classroom. Even if you are not sure you have an interest in human services, we encourage you to take one of our introductory courses to find out. And if you do choose to major in a different field, our Human Services program still offers a variety of thought-provoking courses (with easy to satisfy prerequisites) that might be helpful to your chosen degree or that you may just want to take because you are interested in the topic. Whatever your interest in human services, we are here and happy to help.
— Yvonne Chase, Ph.D.
(907) 786-6437
uaa.humanservices@alaska.edu
Physical Address
UAA Dept. of Human Services
UAA Professional Studies Building
2533 Providence Dr., Suite 234
Anchorage, AK 99508
Mailing Address
UAA Dept. of Human Services
3211 Providence Dr., PSB 234
Anchorage, AK 99508