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Bachelor of Science in

Human Services

Make a lasting impact by serving others and transforming lives with Montreat College Online’s human services program. Gain practical skills and a strong foundation in human behavior, develop practical skills, and prepare for meaningful careers in social work, counseling, and nonprofit leadership.
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Degree Highlights

  • Earn your degree 100% online.
  • Prepare to care for others with essential skills and knowledge.
  • Develop leadership abilities in the field of human services.
  • Lay the foundation for graduate studies or professional careers, ideal for those with compassion, understanding, patience, and a desire to serve.

For over 30 years, Montreat College’s School of Adult and Graduate Studies has empowered students to acquire essential skills, complete their degrees, and advance their careers. Montreat offers undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs both in the classroom and online.

With six start dates a year for most programs you have the flexibility to start when makes the most sense for you. Chances are we have classes starting in the near future, providing you the opportunity to move forward with your academic goals. Please see the admissions page for specific enrollment and start dates.

Applicants must submit the following for admissions consideration:

  • Montreat College Application for Admission
  • Official, final transcripts of all college courses taken*
  • Overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or higher in all previous college work attempted.
  • Official, final high school transcript or its equivalent (if transferring less than 12 semester credits of college credit)*
  • American Council on Education (ACE) verification demonstrating any eligible CLEP and DSST examinations, and non-collegiate military training.

*All final transcripts must include graduation information

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The program requirements can be found in the academic catalog.

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Why Human Services?

The Bachelor of Science in Human Services equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experience they need for working in social agencies, churches, residential counseling, case management, daycare/nursing home care, non-profit organizations, and other settings. In addition, the program prepares students to enter graduate programs in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, addiction recovery, and school/guidance counseling. This curriculum engages a course of study that focuses on theories and principles of human behavior, as well as human services processes and structures. An emphasis is placed upon developing and implementing skills for helping individuals and families overcome challenges within modern society.

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Licensed clinical professional counselor
Director of human services agency
Occupational / industrial counselor

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Financing college can be intimidating, which is why we’ve developed programs and opportunities to help you.
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At Montreat College, we understand the unique challenges adult learners face. That's why we've created a program that empowers you to balance work, family, and education without compromising your career ambitions.
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Our classes are conveniently scheduled, so you can earn your degree while still meeting your daily commitments.
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Join a close-knit community of experienced faculty who are dedicated to your success. As an AGS student, you're part of the Montreat family.
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We are committed to making a Christ-centered education as affordable as possible, so you can achieve your educational goals. That’s why Montreat College tuition is nearly 25% lower than the national average for private colleges and universities.
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Montreat College offers a wide range of degree programs and certificates in fields such as Business Administration, Education, Counseling, and more. Our programs are designed to align with industry trends and provide you with the skills employers are seeking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Bachelor’s Degree is 120 credit hours and can take one to four years to complete depending upon the amount of credits you transfer in.

All courses are eight-week sessions. There are 2 sessions in a semester. To be considered a full-time undergraduate student, a student must take 12 credit hours per semester. For the 12 credit hours, the student must take 2 courses (6 credit hours) the first eight-week session and 2 courses (6 credit hours) the second eight-week session. Semesters in this program are Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Montreat College programs are competitively priced, and we offer multiple forms of financial aid to help you achieve your educational goals.  Please see the current AGS Tuition and Fees page here.  Also, please keep in mind that there are multiple college and government financial aid programs available to help mitigate the cost of your education. You can learn more about your financial aid options.

  • Social services agencies
  • Case management
  • Churches
  • Non-profit organizations
  • Community based agencies
  • Hospice care
  • Daycare/nursing home care
  • Juvenile justice counseling
  • Children’s home residential counselor
  • Psychosocial rehabilitation
  • Social work
  • Mental health counseling
  • Marriage and family therapy
  • Psychology and Counseling
  • Addictions recovery
  • Guidance/School counseling
  • Pastoral counseling

From the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Employment of social and human service assistants is projected to grow 13 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. A growing elderly population and rising demand for social services are expected to drive demand for these workers.

An increase in the number of older adults is expected to result in growing demand for social services such as delivery of meals and adult daycare. Because social and human service assistants often arrange for these services, there will need to be more of them to meet this increased demand.

In addition, growth is expected as more people seek treatment for their addictions and more drug offenders are sent to treatment programs rather than to jail. As a result, demand should increase for social and human service assistants who work in treatment programs or work with people with addictions.

PSYC 2300 Research Methods
This course is designed for upper level undergraduate students majoring in human services and psychological studies. The course will provide an introduction to research methodology and a basic framework to evaluate critically social and behavioral science research. You will be exposed to and tested on the major concepts and methods for generating hypotheses and designing a multi-measure study. This course should enable you to evaluate more critically the claims of “experts” in the popular press as well as in the scientific literature. It will also serve as preparation for graduate-level research. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC 2500 Psychology and Theology Integration
A survey of the integration of Theology and Psychology with an emphasis on the theological grounding of human development, an examination of modern and postmodern understandings of soul care, and the discovery of strengths within the intersection of the theological and psychological. The topics to be covered include the following: defining integration, the holistic relationship formed within a theologically and psychologically integrative approach, the relevancy of psychology in the theological field, the relevancy of theology in the psychological field, recognizing the work of theology and psychology as soul care, theological resources for further developing one’s psychology, moral and faith development within a theologically understood human development model, and how relationships with God and others impact individual and societal psychology. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC 3500 Developmental Psychology
An overview of the human life span from conception through end of life. Continuity of development as well as critical periods faced by the maturing human are emphasized using contemporary theories and research as foundation materials. Biological, physical, cognitive, emotional, sociocultural and spiritual changes across the life span are discussed. (3 credits) Pre­Requisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC/HUMA 3900 Pre-Internship
The purpose of this course is to prepare students for the practicum/internship experience. Topics included are internship selection, making the most of the internship, resume building, and facing internship challenges. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC 3941 Internship
Supervised internship provides the student with the opportunity to integrate classroom instruction with practical on-the-job learning in various areas of psychology related fields. (3 credits, 10 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC 4100 Theories and Principles of Counseling
An examination of several of the major theories of counseling in working with individuals, families, and small groups. Included are principles and techniques utilized in assessment, crisis intervention, contracts, and development of the therapeutic relationship. A skills component is also included. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

PSYC 4400 Senior Seminar
Examines the themes of authenticity, self-actualization, and the application of psychological theory in order to explore major Christian worldview questions (what is success in life, how do I become more Christ like, etc.). (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisite: PSYC1100 Psychology Applied to Modern Life

SOCI 1200 Marriage and Family
This course is a study of relationships with the opposite sex from first meeting through marriage, having and rearing a family, and divorce and remarriage. Current American norms and Christian principles for marriage and family life are examined. Social science credit. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

SOCI 2100 Social Welfare and Social Services
This course is a survey of the history and philosophy of social welfare and the values and practice of social services as a profession. Social science credit. (3 credits, 5 weeks) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

SOCI 4110 Counseling Adolescents and Families
This course examines several of the major theories of counseling families. Working with adolescents within the context of their families will be given special consideration. The skills of counseling adolescents and families will also be emphasized. Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

HUMA 3000 Administration of Human Services Organizations
Students will study leadership styles, strategic planning, program evaluation, and organizational management including instruction in supervision, human resources, community development and outreach, information management, financial operations-grants and budgets. (3 credits) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

HUMA 3200 Understanding Cultural Diversity
Students will be introduced to and develop competencies that allow him/her to be more effective when relating and/or working with individuals of diverse groups in society. Students will have opportunities to develop awareness of their own cultural values and biases, to study prevalent beliefs and attitudes of different cultures, and to develop skills useful for appropriate interactions with particular groups. (3 credits) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

HUMA 3300 Crisis and Trauma
Students will discuss the impact of trauma on the brain along with adverse childhood experiences impacting health and development. Students will give special consideration to what happens when typical childhood development is interrupted and how to get it back on track. Students will explore both secure and insecure attachment styles as they relate to developmental trauma. (3 credits) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

HUMA 3400 Foundations of Group Counseling
Students will be provided with an understanding of the theory and practice of group counseling. Students will explore different theoretical approaches to counseling group as well as basic principles of group dynamics and basic group counseling skills including establishing, leading, and evaluating various types of counseling groups. Ethical, legal, and professional implications of group counseling will be addressed. Each student will have the experience of being a member in a counseling group. (3 credits) Prerequisites: HUMA 1100

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