Human and social services

Get the training you need to be a champion for your community. Start on a path to a rewarding career in health and social services at Stark State College.

Program at a glance

DEGREE TYPE

Associate of Applied Science

PROGRAM FORMAT

In person*

LENGTH (FULL TIME)

4 semesters

CAREER COMMUNITY

Human services, social services and public safety

*Please note: Many Stark State classes have online and in-person options.

At Stark State, our human and social services program prepares you to enter the workforce with training in community resources, human behavior, interviewing skills and more. You will develop and enhance your professional skills through a supervised practicum as well as classroom instruction .

When you complete the program, youโ€™ll be eligible to apply to become a registered social work assistant, working under the supervision of a social worker to develop and organize programs related to substance abuse, rehabilitation or domestic violence situations.

To enroll in this program, youโ€™re required to undergo a criminal background check.

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Our degree prepares you to work in many areas, including:

  • Mental health
  • Addictions
  • Family advocacy
  • Nursing homes
  • Criminal justice
  • Crisis intervention
  • Childrenโ€™s issues
  • Gerontology

Youโ€™ll be equipped for careers such as:

  • Case manager
  • Chemical dependency counselor assistant
  • Social worker assistant
  • Crisis intervention assistant
  • Family support assistant
  • Group home worker
  • Mental health technician

FAQs

When you finish your associate degree in human services, youโ€™re eligible for employment as an assistant to a social worker. In the human services field, students are strongly encouraged to transfer their associate degree to a bachelorโ€™s degree program in social work.

You might be employed in any agency working with the elderly, mental health, adult or juvenile criminal justice, substance abuse, homelessness, crisis intervention, or any other area where social services are needed.

After you successfully complete your associate degree program, youโ€™ll be eligible to apply to be registered as a social work assistant through the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board. In Ohio, licensed social workers must have a bachelorโ€™s or masterโ€™s degree in social work. Social workers might even have a doctoral degree. Different states have different licensing requirements.

Stark State has transfer agreements with several four-year universities, including Youngstown State University, that offer social work programs at the bachelorโ€™s degree level. Your advisor can help you determine your best path to a bachelorโ€™s of social work degree.

Salaries vary based on individual agency standards, education and experience. Salaries tend to increase with advanced education and credentialing, and Stark Stateโ€™s associate degree can smoothly transfer to a bachelorโ€™s degree program. Salary ranges are estimates which can vary due to a number of factors and may change over time.

You can transfer certain classes youโ€™ve taken at other colleges or universities. Contact admissions at info@starkstate.edu.

While you canโ€™t be licensed in Ohio as a social worker with an associate degree, you can apply to be a registered social worker assistant. For more information, contact the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board at 614-466-0912 or at cswmft.ohio.gov.

You can enroll as a full-time or part-time student. Part-time enrollment increases the time you need to complete course requirements. Also, your placement scores may indicate additional remedial course work is needed. Classes are offered on days, evenings and weekends. Youโ€™ll need to attend main campus for some of your classes.

The National Association of Social Workers is a professional organization for those employed in the human services field.

Yes, you could qualify for financial aid and/or scholarships. Contact the Financial Aid Office about your eligibility at studentservices@starkstate.edu.

There also are scholarship opportunities for this program.

Youโ€™ll be required to complete observation hours at a community agency in addition to completing 210 hours of a practicum experience.

Stark State also offers an associate degree of applied sciences with a major in gerontology or chemical dependency, along with certificates in gerontology and chemical dependency.

Looking for more career options? Check out these other programs.

Lowest tuition around

Put your money toward your goals – not debt.

Stark Stateโ€™s tuition costs up to 83% less than other area colleges and universities. Along with financial aid and scholarship opportunities, you gain the most value for your education without sacrificing quality.

Shari Shiepis
Department Chair, Human and Justice Studies

phone

330-494-6170 ext. 4474

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