Human Services and Counseling
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services
& Counseling is an interdisciplinary program
comprised of course work
in psychology, sociology, counseling, and social work in
combination with broad-based general education courses. Each course
is taught by faculty with advanced degrees and experience in the
course content area. Practicum experiences will equip the student
with the skills to enter a variety of work settings.
The Human Services & Counseling program is offered in a
variety of locations throughout Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and
West Virginia. View a list of our community campuses and locate a campus near you.
Program Distinctions
The Human Services and Counseling Program is part of the School
of Professional Counseling at Lindsey Wilson College. The mission
of the Human Services and Counseling Program is to provide Lindsey
Wilson college students an academic and experiential foundation,
centered in the helping professions, distinguished by academic
excellence, hallmarked by an empathetic personal orientation and
demonstrated respect for humanity. The program is taught by a
caring group of professionals with diverse degrees and
specializations including: case management, community mental health
counseling, acculturation, substance abuse, intimate partner
violence, play therapy, neurofeedback, career guidance, and
clinical supervision.
Why choose Human Services and Counseling?
The Human Services and Counseling Program is part
of the School of Professional Counseling at Lindsey Wilson College.
The mission of the Human Services and Counseling Program is to
provide Lindsey Wilson college students an academic and
experiential foundation, centered in the helping professions,
distinguished by academic excellence, hallmarked by an empathetic
personal orientation and demonstrated respect for humanity. The
program is taught by a caring group of professionals with diverse
degrees and specializations including: case management, community
mental health counseling, acculturation, substance abuse, intimate
partner violence, play therapy, neurofeedback, career guidance, and
clinical supervision.