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John Brown University
2000 W. University St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-9500
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Major in Family and Human Services
Become a social worker or counselor • Advocate for others • Prepare for a career or graduate school
Learn how to serve your community.
The family and human services major prepares you for careers in the many areas of social services: state organizations, schools, churches, non-profit organizations, foster care and adoption agencies. You'll explore real issues and challenges that arise in human relationships and learn to advocate with and for the clients you serve. This major is ideal for students who want to go into counseling or social work.
Start your applicationExperience career variety
Graduates are hired to be caseworkers, family and child advocates, program directors, community liaisons, foster care and adoptions specialists and a variety of other positions in various social service organizations.
Integrate faith and learning
Students will be taught by passionate professors throughout their courses on how to integrate their faith into their helping professions.
Thrive under dedicated faculty
The family and human services courses focus on students' own personal, emotional, and spiritual growth. They are cared for by their faculty and are encouraged to grow and become more authentic and empathic.
The most valuable lessons I have learned are how to truly connect with someone in a professional and personal context, and how to be empathetic in these connections. I have grown tremendously in my people skills and my professional knowledge on family systems!
Josh Williams
Family & Human Services, Junior
Choose your emphasis
At JBU, family and human services students can specialize in counseling, social work and more.
Child & adolescent studies
Students learn the basics of ministering to and aiding children and adolescents.
Counseling
Through JBU's Accelerated Master's Program, students can finish a graduate degree in counseling from JBU in five years versus the traditional six.
Criminology
Students that are interested more in serving people in relation to the law and forensically will benefit greatly from taking this emphasis.
Leadership & management
In this emphasis, students will take courses like Leadership Competencies and Principles of Management to better their leadership skills.
Pre-counseling
If students aren't certain they want to pursue a career in counseling but are curious to test the waters, an emphasis in pre-counseling is perfect to give them a taste of what counseling will be like.
Psychology
Many students commonly pair psychology and family and human services together to specialize their studies to better understand the people they will be serving.
Social justice
Many who go into family and human services are passionate about helping people struggling when it comes to large-scale issues, and this emphasis gives students the tools to better advocate for their clients and a biblically-based understanding of these issues.
Wilderness counseling
Some students find that they want to work with their desired populations and demographics in the outdoors whether through camping or adventure programming. This emphasis is perfect if that's the case.
I have gained a deeper love for the Lord through exploring how he has created human beings to function as emotional and relational beings. I have also gained a deeper confidence in my abilities to pursue my future professional goals. I have grown in my reliance on the Lord, but I also have developed important vocational skills that make me feel more excited and secure as I look to step into the workforce.
Courtney Cleverdon
Sophomore, Family & Human Services
What to expect as a family and human services student at JBU
Get real experience
Students work as interns at incredible non-profits right here in Northwest Arkansas like the Children’s Advocacy Center, New Life Ranch, NWA Women’s Shelter and Choices Pregnancy Center.
Create a family life education course
For their capstone course, students conduct extensive research and create a publishable family life education course based upon a major-specific topic of their choice.
Explore Northern Ireland
With field trips, lectures, and dinners with the locals, students acquire a unique perspective on family, culture, and themselves while earning six credit hours in Northern Ireland.
4+2 = your master's degree
Go farther, faster! At JBU, our Accelerated Master's Program lets you finish your undergraduate family & human services degree and an M.S. in counseling in just six years — saving you money and setting you up for even more success.
What can you do with a family and human services degree?
JBU family and human services faculty are dedicated to helping students find the industry that fits their vocational calling.
Earn a graduate degree
Pursue a graduate degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, counseling, child life specialist, business, law school and more.
Research and evaluation
Work for community centers, hospitals, adoption agencies, rehabilitation centers or camp programs doing important research work.
Writing and editing
Serve within organizations focused on children and family (book publishers, radio/TV stations, nonprofit organizations, newspapers, magazines, or manufacturers).
Program advocate
Work for child and family advocacy programs, childhood enrichment and development centers, health and wellness agencies, or women's protective agencies.
Department of Human Services
In many states, DHS looks for graduates who have specialized in a degree for social work with children and families.
Teaching and administration
Lead in religious organizations, daycare centers (private or public), extended school programs, private homes and family daycare.
Case management
Serve within both profit and nonprofit organizations, children's advocacy centers, foster care and adoptions agencies, anti-poverty organizations, half-way homes, youth/adult/senior citizen's programs or group homes.
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John Brown University
2000 W. University St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761
479-524-9500 jbuinfo@jbu.edu
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John Brown University is a leading private Christian university, training students to honor God and serve others since 1919. Arkansas’ top-ranked university (The Wall Street Journal) and top-ranked regional university (U.S. News), JBU enrolls more than 2,200 students from 37 states and 42 countries in its traditional undergraduate, graduate, online and concurrent education programs. JBU offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, with top programs including nursing, psychology, construction management, graphic design, family and human services, and engineering. Eighteen graduate degrees are available in business, counseling, cybersecurity, and education.
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