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Looking for a minor? Adding a minor in integrated human services can exponentially assist you in preparing for and finding employment after graduation.
Your coursework is relevant to working with all types of people in various capacities and includes case management, finding employment, and building active listening/communication skills. If your primary interest is social work, psychology, sociology, education, organizational leadership, nursing, criminology, business, or creative arts, you will obtain valuable information on how to work effectively with the public—specifically people with disabilities and other life-altering experiences (serving time in prison, domestic violence, homelessness, etc.).
In addition, the 200-hour internship at the end of the minor allows you to practice your skills, build relevant work history for resumes, and network with potential employers. Please contact the director for more information on how a minor in integrated human services can enhance your current degree and employment opportunities.
For admission to the program, you must have completed 24 quarter/18 semester credit hours and have earned a 2.35 GPA. You must earn a minimum C grade in each integrated human services course requirement. You must complete a 200-clock-hour internship. Prerequisites for the internship include an overall 2.5 GPA and of all rehabilitation courses listed.
Related Program
Bachelor of Science in Integrated Human Services
Contact Information
Ryan Taylor, MRC, CRC, LPC, Program Director
108 Allyn Hall
937-775-4846
ryan.taylor@wright.edu
A degree in integrated human services can lead to a variety of careers that focus on serving communities and individuals. Below are examples of positions an integrated human services graduate may consider pursuing. According to bls.gov, employment of community and social service occupations is projected to grow 11 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations, adding about 306,200 jobs.
View Minor in Integrated Human Services program information, degree requirements, and graduation planning strategies in the Academic Catalog.
Integrated Services Student Handbook (PDF)
Submit Major/Minor Change Request form online in WINGS Express. (Select the "Registration and Records" menu and then the "Major/Minor Change Request" option.)
Your college career is the time to begin developing professional relationships you will use to begin your chosen career upon graduation from college. A wide array of opportunities are available. It may be difficult to participate in all activities, maintain good grades, and prepare for the future; however, it is important to begin the process and develop several nurturing relationships that can be expanded and developed as your career begins.
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