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Human Services Degrees

Human service professionals work in a wide range of careers. Individuals in this field try to help others get back on their feet, either through counseling, changing public policy, social work, emergency management, or a variety of other methods. This can be a very challenging and trying career, but the rewards of success far outweigh the temporary struggles. Human service managers earn a median of $72,060 annually.
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I would to get a degree in human resources?
Submitted on: April 21, 2012

Here is our list of accredited schools offering degrees in Human Resources. We hope this helps.

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How much is tuition?
Submitted on: March 26, 2012

We have provided a list of schools that offer this degree with a sidebar to refine your search. You will be able to compare tuition costs according to your specific needs. In general, this degree can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000.

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What is a gerontology?
Submitted on: March 14, 2012

This is a career where health care professionals specialize in the care of the elderly patients.

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Can I get a 2 yr degree in social work and help people in addiction?
Submitted on: February 17, 2012

We found one school on our list that offers an associates degree in Alcohol & Drug Counseling. It is the Vatterot Educational Centers.

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