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7 Human Services Degree Programs in Canada


Conestoga College
Certificate in Human Services Foundation
- Kitchener, Canada
- Brantford, Canada
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Certificate
Full time
1 year
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/human-services-foundation...


Fanshawe College
College Certificate in Human Services Foundation
- London, Canada
Certificate
Full time
30 weeks
On-Campus
English
Human Services Foundation is a one-year certificate program that provides a broad education in understanding human behaviour. Students will learn strong interpersonal skills, theoretical models of behaviour, client service strategies, and written and verbal communication skills. Graduates of this program will be prepared to advance or supplement their education.
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Academy of Learning Career College, Scarborough - HCN
Community Support and Education Training Programs
- Richmond Hill, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Community support and education are vital job fields. Their main purpose is to help those most in need. Community support, or community service, workers help those at risk gain access to the right social or community services. Educational assistants play a key part in giving children a bright future.


Georgian College
Diploma in Developmental Services Worker (DSWR)
- Orillia, Canada
- Owen Sound, Canada
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Diploma
Full time
2 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
Embark on a rewarding career helping individuals with disabilities. 100% graduate satisfaction. Small class sizes. Caring, knowledgeable faculty. Lots of hands-on learning. Active community partners/employers. Students develop the knowledge and skills required to support people with developmental disabilities across the lifespan.


Langara College
Diploma in Journalism
- Vancouver, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
Langara Journalism programs (2-year Diploma or 1-year Certificate) aim to train students interested in journalism and communications careers. Our programs teach you unique skills that are invaluable in both industries. You will gain in-depth and hands-on experience in writing, copy-editing, research, news gathering, interviewing and storytelling for a variety of multimedia platforms and subjects.


Algoma University
Bachelor in History
- Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
As students learn about the lived experience of the past, they discover that it is full of fascinating stories and compelling personalities. They learn that sometimes, truth really is stranger than fiction. And as many of our senior-level students have testified, the research process can be exhilarating. They discover the excitement of sifting through the archives, making original discoveries, and then sharing their findings with others. History can be a source of immense delight – both the stuff of history and the process of discovering it.


Selkirk College
Certificate of Education Assistant and Community Support Worker
- Castlegar, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Do you want a rewarding and challenging career and have a strong desire to support others? As an education assistant & community support worker, you will work with children and adults living with disabilities, their families, teachers and other support professionals. Demonstrate professionalism in practice consistent with the code of ethics and standards of practice of their respective disciplines.
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Human Services degree programs in Canada focus on various aspects of supporting individuals and communities, preparing you for meaningful careers in social work, counseling, and community development. The field emphasizes practical application through courses and collaborative projects, aligning closely with industry needs.
Through courses in ethics, case management, and social policy analysis, you’ll develop critical skills such as facilitating group workshops, conducting needs assessments, and advocating for client rights. The program fosters independence and encourages students to explore diverse perspectives while addressing social issues. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with real-world challenges in community settings.
In Canada's educational environment, experiential learning and community-based projects enhance your understanding of social systems. Career opportunities are diverse, with graduates often pursuing roles as social workers, community advocates, or counselors. The combination of academic rigor and practical training equips you with the knowledge and competencies to make a positive impact in society.