Degrees that Lead to
Human Services Careers
Programs in psychology and human services prepare students to work directly with individuals and communities while building a strong foundation for graduate study or professional roles.
Students interested in helping individuals navigate life challenges develop counseling, communication, and advocacy skills. Graduates support families, youth, and communities, with many continuing to graduate study.
Psychology students study how people think, feel, and behave while developing research and analytical skills that support careers in counseling, social services, and graduate study.
Human services professionals often work in community organizations that provide support programs and services to individuals and families in need.
Students interested in mental health careers build a strong foundation in psychology and human development that prepares them for graduate study in counseling, therapy, or social work.
Human services careers often involve advocating for individuals and communities. Students learn how to lead programs, support vulnerable populations, and create positive social change.
Why Choose CSM for Human Services
Human services students learn by doing. Through field experience, close faculty mentorship, and a mission-driven approach, students gain the skills and perspective needed to support individuals and strengthen communities.

Real-World Experience
Students complete extensive fieldwork with human services organizations, gaining hands-on experience supporting individuals and families.

Faculty Mentorship
Small classes allow students to build strong relationships with faculty mentors who guide career exploration, research, and graduate school preparation.

Purpose-Driven Focus
Rooted in the Mercy tradition, programs prepare graduates to advocate for others and serve communities with compassion and integrity.
NUmbers that Matter
The numbers below highlight the hands-on experiences, faculty mentorship, and learning environment that prepare students for meaningful careers in human services.
350+
Fieldwork Hours
Students gain extensive hands-on experience working in human services organizations before graduation.
11:1
Student to Faculty Ratio
The psychology program has an 11:1 ratio, allowing students to work closely with faculty mentors on research and career preparation.
Is human services right for you?
A career in human services may be a great fit if you:
- Want a career focused on purpose and meaningful impact
- Care deeply about helping people and improving lives
- Are interested in psychology, counseling, or social services
- Want to advocate for individuals and communities
- Enjoy listening, problem solving, and building relationships
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Wherever you’re starting from, we’ll help you build a future with confidence.