Master of Science in Human Services

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With Post University, you can earn your Master of Science in Human Services in as little as 18 months. The Master of Science in Human Services is a 37-credit hour program designed to meet the educational needs of individuals who seek to advance their skills and career options or seek employment in a wide variety of human service positions.

Courses are offered in 8-week modules, six times a year, and students may complete their degree by taking courses completely online or during evening hours and weekends at one of four locations in Connecticut.    

The program allows students to acquire the conceptual, analytical, and operational knowledge to assume new or more advanced positions in the field of human services. Course content is focused around an essential core of learning experiences and skill sets and provides two specializations:

Human Service Program Administration

Clinical Counseling within Organizational Settings


MSHSV Program Open House


Please join us at our MSHSV Program Open House. Admissions counselors, tuition planners, academic advisors and academic program managers will be there to discuss MSHSV program specifics and answer any questions you may have. Information packets will also be available.

WHEN: Thursday, February 2, 2012 from 5 pm to 8 pm

WHERE: Post University - Traurig Library Board Room 
800 Country Club Road
Waterbury, CT 06723-2540

Please RSVP to Mike Smith at 203.591.5154 and be sure to include your name, address and contact number to confirm you will be attending. We look forward to meeting you!


Objectives of the human services master degree program:

  • Understanding of human behavior systems ranging from individuals and groups to organizations, communities, and society. The training and education will stress the complexity and interconnectedness of human problems, social and cultural forces, national policies, and the demands of organizational work.
  • Understanding of the core values of the human services work industry, its history, ethics, as well as the need to be aware of one's own values and to have an empathic understanding of clients’ values, lifestyle, and goals.
  • In-depth understanding of the major models of intervention and treatment, industry-competent problem analysis, and skill achievement to plan, implement, and evaluate these strategies.
  • In-depth understanding of organizational and managerial knowledge essential to operate human service programs successfully, including grant writing, planning and managing of people, preparing program budgets, and implementing information systems.