Human and Public Services Program
The Human & Public Services Program is designed for students who wish to explore coursework within this broad field. Students wanting to study anthropology, law and criminal justice, education, government and history, psychology, sociology, and other related fields can start here and transfer to a four-year university to continue their education.
The Pathway Degree is also great option for students who are unsure which Human and Public Services program is best for them. Students can easily transfer into a specific Human and Public Services program after starting in this program.
What will I learn?
Students will learn about human behavior and interactions. They will examine the history and impacts of humans on culture and society. Students will also explore current approaches to analyzing and evaluating human behavior.
Associate of Arts
The Human & Public Services Program is designed for students who wish to explore options within government, social services, education and law. This degree offers coursework to transfer to a four-year university, allowing students to pursue a bachelor's degree or further education in related fields.
Students in this program should work closely with their advisor on which courses to take.
Available at the Cheyenne main campus and online.
What can I do with this degree?
This program provides a foundation for students to complete their bachelor's degree at a four-year institution in the many areas, including anthropology, law and criminal justice, education, government and history, psychology, sociology, and other related fields.
Graduates often work as:
Visit Career Coach for additional information about Social and Human Service Assistants.
Visit Career Coach for additional information about Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants.
Visit Career Coach for additional information about Detectives and Criminal Investigators.
Visit Career Coach for additional information about Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education.
Visit LCCC's Career Resources to find tools for selecting the right program for you and marketing yourself to future employers.
Cost of Attendance
For general college expenses, students should view LCCC’s cost of attendance. Students in this program do not typically incur additional expenses.