Due to the current weather conditions and cleanup operations, Albertus Magnus College will close tomorrow, Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Please see below for essential information regarding classes, dining, campus office operations and parking safety.

Academics - All in-person classes are to be held online or virtually. Students should check eLearning and their Albertus email for specific instructions from their faculty.

Dining Services - The Dining Hall will remain open on Monday and Tuesday with the following adjusted hours:
Brunch 10:30am - 1:00pm; Dinner 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Campus Offices - Offices will work remotely, with only essential personnel reporting to campus.

On-Campus Parking (All Campus Lots) – Please remain parked in the Tiers Lot while crews continue to clear lots. We hope to “tidy” the lots tomorrow morning as the weather warms.

Where to park: Please park under the center solar panels and away from walkways.
Why: This allows crews to push snow away from curbs and onto grassy areas.
Note: Vehicles not moved to the Tiers Lot may be subject to towing at the owner’s expense.

Off-Campus & City-Wide Parking Bans – continue to follow city parking bans. For more details, visit New Haven Snow Information.
Zones A (Downtown) & B (Emergency Routes): No parking on either side of the street.
Zone C (Residential): No parking on the odd side of the street.

Safety First - We ask that you exercise extra caution when traversing campus grounds, as surfaces may be slippery.

If you have any questions regarding these procedures, please contact Public Safety at 203-773-8509.

Please stay safe and monitor official college communications for any further updates.

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Albertus Magnus College offers a variety of Human Services degree options designed to fit your needs and lifestyle.

Bachelor of Science in Human Services

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The Bachelor of Science in Human Services program is designed to provide students with a career-oriented degree which is combined with a rigorous liberal arts education.

The major prepares the student to work in the community in professional capacities. Students will learn about human services counseling methods, as well as the history of human services.

The Albertus Difference

What Makes Human Services at Albertus Different?

Engaged
Students

  • Hands-on, experiential learning
  • Interdisciplinary perspectives
  • Emphasis on collaborative work

Great
Teaching

  • Personally invested professors
  • Small class sizes
  • Innovative, well-rounded programs
  • Resources and opportunities for research

Vibrant
Communities

  • Lively extracurricular activities
  • Campus-wide events
  • Service and community engagement

Successful
Outcomes

  • Active career counseling
  • Opportunity-building networks
  • Access to internships and professional experiences
Hands-On Learning

The Albertus Human Services Degree Program

This major requires six credits of supervised internship experience. It is an interdisciplinary major drawing upon courses from several disciplines including Psychology, Sociology, Management, and Philosophy.

Faculty Spotlight

Meet Dr. Ragaa Mazen

Dr. Ragaa Mazen is a professor and Director of the Master of Science in Human Services. Dr. Mazen studied at Ein Shams University in Cairo, Egypt and Yale University.

"I started teaching in the United States in 1967. As a professor, my students and my teaching are very important to me."

She teaches classes in Psychological Assessment, Personality Structure and Dynamics, and Cultural and Diversity Issues. Dr. Mazen is an active member of several national organizations, including the American Mental Health Counselors Association and American Art Therapy Association.

Meet Dr. Ragaa Mazen at Albertus Magnus College
Making a Difference“I am highly rewarded when I witness the professional accomplishments of my students in the fields of Psychology and Human Services making a difference in peoples' lives in their communities.”
Careers

Where Will Your Human Services Degree take You?

Possible career paths with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services include:



Community Outreach Worker
Case Manager
Community Support Counselor
Clinician
Mental health Worker
Job Coach
Child Care Education Aide
Teacher Aide
Social Work Aide
Recreation Youth Worker
Social Services Youth Worker
Rehabilitation and Prevention Program
Courses

Human Services Courses

Interested in learning more about the diverse courses offered at Albertus?

Masters Programs

Human Services Masters Programs

We have Faith in Your Future

Become Part of the Albertus Human Services Community

Have questions about Human Services? Ready for the next step?
Let us know how we can help plan your future.

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Purposeful Vision & Direction

The Albertus Human Services Degree Mission Statement

This major is designed to provide students with a career-oriented degree which is combined with a rigorous Liberal Arts education. The major prepares the student to work in the community in professional capacities such as community outreach worker, case manager, community support counselor, clinician, mental health worker, and job coach. This major requires six credits of supervised internship experience. It is an interdisciplinary major drawing upon courses from several disciplines, including: Psychology, Sociology, Management, and Philosophy, in addition to the core general education courses.

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