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Human Service Diploma
Make a meaningful difference
Work with government or non-profit agencies to support individuals and families with diverse social needs such as economic disadvantage, mental health and substance use issues, and involvement with the justice system.
The Human Service Diploma is available at both the Kamloops and Williams Lake campuses.
What you will learn to do
The Human Service Diploma prepares students for entry-level employment in a variety of settings with a wide range of populations with diverse needs. Students learn transferable skills that can be readily applied in the community and government sectors alike.
What you need to get in
- Two letters of reference
- English 12/English 12 First Peoples with a minimum of 73% (or equivalent)
Refer to Admissions for further details.
Ladder up
Graduates can ladder Human Service Diploma credits into the Bachelor of Social Work or other related bachelor degrees.