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Family and Human Services
Department of Counseling Psychology
and Human Services


· Krissy Hemphill, Academic Secretary
  Phone: (541) 346-2143
 
Would you like to help children, youth, adults, and families learn proactive ways to confront problems in their lives? Are you interested in a career in community service, child development, or juvenile justice? Do
you have an interest in advocating for resources and support for individuals and families in culturally diverse communities?

Develop the knowledge and ability to become a human services professional in the Family and Human Services (FHS) major.

Where do FHS graduates find employment?

Graduates of the FHS major find work as counselors, case workers, employment and vocational specialists, residential care providers, recreation specialists, drug and alcohol counselors, parole/probation workers, and more...

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