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Pursue Service Careers with a Human Services Minor

Human services professionals are often the first to support and respond when help is needed. The online Human Services Minor at Cornerstone University develops practical helping skills, cultural awareness, and leadership for service-focused professionals. Foundations in counseling, sociology, leadership, and field experience strengthen your ability to work with individuals and communities, while laying the groundwork for professional certifications depending on your career goals. Offered with flexibility and affordability, the minor enhances your major while grounding your work in a Christ-centered perspective of health and hope.

For more opportunities to advance your career impact, explore our B.S. in Psychology, Bachelor of Social Work, B.A. in Ministry, B.S. in Elementary Education, or B.S. in Early Childhood Education, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, or B.A. in Ministry Leadership.

Develop Market-Ready Skills with a Minor in Human Services

Gain practical, transferable skills that strengthen your major and your résumé for people-centered service or ministry careers, including:

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Client Interviewing – Conduct effective interviews using active listening and clear communication to understand needs, ask appropriate questions, and respond with confidence.

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Helping & Counseling Foundations – Apply foundational counseling strategies and sound judgment to support individuals while making informed, people-centered decisions in helping relationships.

Community & Social Awareness – Assess current social issues and community dynamics to inform decision-making and respond thoughtfully to challenges facing individuals and families.

Cultural Competence – Communicate effectively across cultures by applying principles of intercultural understanding, respect, and situational awareness.

Leadership in Service Settings – Use effective communication, collaboration, and decision-making skills to support teams, guide service initiatives, and contribute to organizational effectiveness.

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Christian Worldview Integration – Approach human services as a Christ-centered calling by interpreting people, systems, and services through a biblical understanding of human dignity, purpose, and restoration.

Program Courses

Learn the core practices and principles of Human Services applied to real-world settings. While the program is not a licensure track, it enhances your major and lays the groundwork for future certification pursuits.

Human Services Minor

SOC-101: Intro to Human Services

Explore human services and the societal conditions that affect individuals, families, and communities, including key helping skills, populations, and the vital role of Christian-based services.

SOC-111: Intro to Sociology

Examine the field of sociology through basic theories, institutions, and social processes. Understand key subfields and learn how sociological perspectives explain human behavior and societal structures.

SOC-201: Intercultural Relations

Trace cultural beliefs, values, communication, and social roles among diverse ethnic and minority groups, with attention to demographics and impact.

SOC-211: Current Social Issues

Interpret current social challenges and their impact on individuals and communities to guide informed service decisions.

PSY-221: Interviewing & Counseling

Learn foundational theories, strategies, and interventions for effective human services work, with a focus on interviewing techniques for individuals and families.

SOC-229: Field Experience

Gain real-world experience through interviews, hands-on work, and a supervised placement with an agency aligned to your interests.

MGT-233: Leadership Studies

Examine leadership fundamentals like problem-solving, group dynamics, and presentation techniques through theory and case studies.

Students who have already completed SOC-211 Current Social Issues or MGT-233 Leadership Studies must select an approved substitute course: SOC-232 Marriage and Family.

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Enhancing Your Career with a Human Services Minor

The Human Services Minor supports entry-level and support roles that involve working directly with people in service-oriented organizations. Graduates often pursue positions that focus on client support, community engagement, program coordination, and organizational support. The minor also provides preparation for additional training or advancement within human services–related fields, depending on career goals.

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