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The human services program equips students with practical, skills-focused education grounded in theoretical knowledge. Following core coursework, participants choose a specialization from options including addictions counseling, behavioral health, or an interdisciplinary track. The curriculum covers essential competencies like interviewing and assessment methods, case management strategies, crisis response protocols, group therapy approaches, and specialized techniques relevant to each concentration. This training readies graduates for beginning roles in social service organizations. Individuals drawn to assisting others, who value human dignity and prioritize self-development may discover fulfilling careers in this field. Successful candidates demonstrate emotional resilience, adaptability, and enthusiasm for serving populations across varied social, cultural, and economic circumstances. Personal experience overcoming adversity or substance use challenges can prove advantageous when students have processed these experiences thoroughly and remain committed to ongoing self-improvement. Those completing the addictions specialization qualify for Chemical Dependency Counselor Technician certification through Alaska's Behavioral Health Certification Commission.