The Human Service Counsellor program is a 15‑month, full‑time in‑class, and on‑campus program that prepares students to become a professional in the human services industry. The curriculum provides the foundation for both clinical practice and research in human service counselling. Students gain valuable experience through supervised practicums, internships, and field placements in community agencies. Employment fields include Residential Care Worker, Adult or Family Support Worker, Street Intervention Worker, Gerontology Worker, Victim Support Worker, Crisis Intervention Counselor, Community Outreach Worker.

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