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Online BA in Psychology: Human Services & Rehabilitation

Respond to the wide-ranging needs of those in your community with the online BA in Psychology: Human Services & Rehabilitation degree from ¹ú²úÓ´Ó´: Undergraduate Online Programs. As a student, you’ll gain the skills to make a difference in your community, plus the education requirement to become a Human Services Board Certified Practitioner.

Program Benefits:

  • Address the social service and rehabilitation needs of diverse communities
  • Meet the educational requirements to become a Human Services Board Certified Practitioner
  • Learn on your schedule in an online, asynchronous classroom
  • One-on-one instruction from expert faculty in a program that accepts up to 90 transfer credits
  • Accelerated 6 or 7-week courses

Human Services and Rehabilitation Curriculum
120 Total Credits

The online BA in Psychology: Human Services & Rehabilitation degree requires the completion of 120 total credits, including undergraduate psychology courses and the program’s major courses. The curriculum is founded on the American Psychological Association’s five-pillar model and is aligned with the National Standards set by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education.

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What You’ll Learn

The online BA in Psychology: Human Services & Rehabilitation degree offers courses that are aligned with the American Psychological Association to ensure you graduate prepared for roles in social, medical, rehabilitation, and human service settings. You’ll learn from top-skilled faculty and build expertise in rehabilitation psychology, case management, crisis intervention, supporting individuals with disabilities and more.

By Graduation, You’ll Have Skills to:

  • Meet various human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base
  • Focus on prevention, as well as remediation of problems
  • Work in a variety of direct-service roles
  • Evaluate community resources to assist and support individuals
  • Apply the appropriate skills to treat individuals with developmental disabilities
  • Advance the independence, integration, and full participation of individuals with rehabilitation needs in the workforce and the community