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If you enjoy helping people, empathize with others, and are passionate about being an advocate, a career in social or community services might be the right fit for you. Integrated Community Services courses explore interpersonal communication, restorative justice, counseling techniques, social policy, and many more subjects. They prepare you to work in a rewarding and challenging field with a high demand for well-prepared providers. ICS classes are offered online and on-ground, and students can start in any quarter of the academic year. Many students work in the field while taking classes. Whether you want to help youth, adults, or seniors, a degree or certificate in Integrated Community Services will enable you to make a positive difference in neighborhood centers, child protective agencies, work release programs, residential facilities, and a variety of other settings.
Average number of students who completed each year
10
Gender
Male
16%
Female
84%
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
4%
Asian
0%
Black or African American
12%
Hispanic
10%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
White
64%
Multi-racial
10%
Other
0%
Age
Under 20
0%
20 to 29
46%
30 to 39
33%
40 to 49
12%
50 and over
10%
Prior education
No high school diploma/GED
0%
High school diploma/GED, but no college experience
78%
Some college experience, but no degree
20%
Certificate or AA
2%
BA or higher
0%
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