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Human Services

Continuing Studies Program Hybrid

What You'll Learn

You’re the kind of person who sees a problem and fixes it. You want to make the world better for your family, your friends, and your community. You may even see it as your calling. Without a degree, though, it’s difficult to make that calling a career. 

Calvin’s Human Services degree is built for adult learners just like you. Not only will the program give you the opportunity to develop the skills you need to serve others well, it’s also designed with busy schedules and competing priorities in mind. 

Through this interdisciplinary major, you will examine societal tensions and the root causes of suffering and injustice. You will also learn about human relationships and behavior dynamics, focusing on communications that facilitate meaningful change. With a degree in Human Services, you’ll be equipped to become a world-changer, fulfilling your dream to impact the people around you for good.

This program, grounded in a Christian perspective, will equip you with the skills you need to serve others compassionately and effectively.

What Makes This Program Great

  • Degree completion program designed for adults who started a degree (around 60 credits already completed) and are ready to finish it
  • Gain the credentials that you need to advance in your career field
  • Pairs knowledge of societal structures and human behavior with practical social work skills
  • Scheduled to work around family and job responsibilities, with a mix of online courses and evening classes on campus alongside a cohort of students
  • Faith-based perspective that emphasizes the value of each person and the call to servant leadership

Snapshot

Course Format

Hybrid: weekly evening class on campus. Online during the summer.

Learning Model

Cohort based, take major courses together with a community of learners.

Average Completion Time

2.5 years when transferring with 60 credits.

Cost Per Credit

$575 (rate for 2025-26). Financial aid and scholarships available.

Application Deadline

Rolling admission, but the deadline to apply is two weeks prior to the start of fall term. 

Credit for Prior Learning

Earn credit for learning acquired outside the classroom. Ask your advisor how.

Ready to learn more?

Schedule an appointment with Abbie to discuss your individualized degree completion plan, or complete the request information form and we'll get in touch with you.


Program Requirements

Foundational Courses (6 credits)

SOC 151 - Sociological Principles & Perspectives
PSYC 151 - Introductory Psychology

Human Services Context

SOWK 220 - Introduction to Human Services
SOWK 350 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment
SOWK 370 - The Helping Interview
SOWK 370L - Interviewing Lab
SOWK 371 - Generalist Practice with Individuals
SOWK 373 - Generalist Practice with Families and Groups
SOWK 374 - Practice with Organizations and Communities
GCS 391 - Leading Through Change

Understanding Politics & Policy (take 1 course)

SOWK 365 - Social Problems & Policy
SOC 303 - Criminology
SOC 202 - Urban Sociology
POLS 209 - Public and Non-Profit Administration

Understanding Diversity & Difference (take 1 course)

SOC 231 - Intercultural Communication
SOWK 260 - Global Issues and Perspectives
SOC 250 - Diversity and Inequality in the United States

Career Preparation (take 1 course)

GCS 300 - Career Exploration
GCS 380 - Internship for Continuing Studies

FAQs

A bachelor’s degree will prepare you to work in a variety of occupations because of the critical thinking, writing, and reading skills you will gain. 

With a degree in human services, you can apply for positions in many fields. You can also pursue more education for further specialization. Sample careers and projected salaries do not guarantee actual salary or job growth, but provide samples based on research from :ÌýÌý

Social and Community Service Manager

  • Median wages in Michigan = $79,370 
  • Projected growth in Michigan = 13% 
  • Projected annual job openings (2020-2030) in Michigan = 500 

Social and Human Service Assistant 

  • Median wages in Michigan = $36,260 
  • Projected growth in Michigan (2020-2030) = 17% 
  • Projected annual job openings (2020-2030) in Michigan = 1,490 

Community and Social Service Specialist 

  • Median wages in Michigan = $47,230 
  • Projected growth in Michigan (2020-2030) = 15% 
  • Projected annual job openings (2020-2030) in Michigan = 220 

Community Health Worker 

  • Median wages in Michigan = $48,200 
  • Projected growth in Michigan (2020-2030) = 21% 
  • Projected annual job openings (2020-2030) in Michigan = 230 

Healthcare Social Worker (may require MSW in some areas) 

  • Median wages in Michigan = $62,880 
  • Projected growth in Michigan (2020-2030) = 12% 
  • Projected annual job openings (2020-2030) in Michigan = 640 

Give us a call at 616-526-6231 or email continuingstudies@calvin.edu. We’ll begin with an intake appointment where we review your transcripts, hear about your goals, and build a customized plan. If our programs sound right for you, apply!

You can visit calvin.edu/admissions/apply and start your application. Beforehand, we encourage you to get a few things together—send your unofficial transcripts to continuingstudies@calvin.edu and meet with an advisor.

Students may begin in the fall or the spring semesters. You’ll work with your advisor to determine the best time based on your transfer credits and life circumstances.

Course Sequence Fall 2025 - Summer 2026

DATESTYPETIMINGCOURSETITLE (CREDITS)

Fall 2025

Sept 1-27General educationTuesdays, 6 - 9:30 p.m.ASC 111Academic Transitions (2)
Sept 29-Oct 25General educationTuesdays, 6 - 9:30 p.m.CORE 100Community and Commitments (2)
Oct 24&25ElectiveFri 6-9:30 & Sat, 8 - 5GCS 170Intro to Youth Mental Health First Aid (1)
Oct 17-Dec 20General educationTuesdays, 6 - 9:30 p.m.HIST 225England (4)

SPRING 2026

Jan 19-Mar 14Human Services majorWednesdays 6-9:30 p.m.SOWK 220Intro to Human Services (2)
Feb 16-Mar 14Human Services majorWednesdays 6-9:30 p.m.SOWK 260Global Issues & Perspectives (2)
Mar 14&15ElectiveFri 6-9:30 & Sat, 8 - 5GCS 170TBD (1)
Mar 16-May 9Human Services majorWednesdays 6-9:30 p.m.SOC 250Diversity & Inequality in the U.S. (4)

SUMMER 2026

May 11-July 4General educationOnlineREL 121Biblical Literature & Theology (4)
July 6-Aug 29General educationOnlineIDIS 101World Language & Culture: An Introductory Exploration (3)