Diploma in Human Services

Kamloops

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Diploma in Human Services at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is designed to prepare students for meaningful careers in the social and community service sector. The program focuses on developing the knowledge, empathy, and practical skills needed to support individuals and families facing social, emotional, or behavioral challenges. Through a combination of classroom learning and field experience, students learn how to assist diverse populations, promote well-being, and contribute to positive social change. Located in Kamloops, British Columbia, TRU provides an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages both domestic and international students to become compassionate and skilled human service professionals dedicated to improving the quality of life in their communities.

Curriculum: The curriculum of TRU’s Diploma in Human Services blends academic theory with hands-on practical training. Core courses include Introduction to Human Services, Psychology and Human Development, Communication and Interpersonal Skills, Counseling Techniques, Social Welfare Systems, and Ethics in Human Services. Students also participate in field practicums, gaining supervised experience in community agencies, schools, and non-profit organizations. The program emphasizes cultural sensitivity, professional ethics, and evidence-based practice, ensuring that graduates are prepared to handle real-world challenges in the human services field. Through experiential learning, students develop strong interpersonal, analytical, and advocacy skills necessary to support individuals and communities effectively.

Research Focus: While the Diploma in Human Services is primarily focused on applied learning, TRU encourages student involvement in research projects addressing social and community issues. Research topics often include mental health support, youth empowerment, substance abuse prevention, social inclusion, and Indigenous community engagement. Under the mentorship of experienced faculty, students explore innovative approaches to service delivery and program evaluation. TRU’s commitment to research helps students build critical thinking skills and an understanding of evidence-based interventions that enhance the effectiveness of human services practice.

Industry Engagement: TRU has strong connections with community organizations, healthcare institutions, social service agencies, and government departments. These partnerships provide students with valuable opportunities for field placements, volunteer experiences, and professional networking. Guest lectures, workshops, and career development sessions with industry professionals expose students to current trends and challenges in the social services sector. This direct engagement with the industry ensures that graduates are career-ready and capable of transitioning smoothly into roles such as community support workers, rehabilitation assistants, or social service aides.

Global Perspective: Thompson Rivers University fosters a globally inclusive learning environment that values diversity, cultural awareness, and global citizenship. The Diploma in Human Services incorporates international perspectives on social justice, equality, and human rights, preparing graduates to work with diverse populations both in Canada and abroad. TRU’s multicultural campus allows students to collaborate and share experiences from various cultural backgrounds, enriching their understanding of global social issues. Through international partnerships and exchange programs, students also gain insights into community development practices used around the world, strengthening their ability to address global human service challenges.

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Location

Kamloops

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 25470

Undergraduate Diploma Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate diploma programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their Grade 12 from a recognized institution.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 88 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 125.

Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is a public research university located in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It is a popular destination for international students seeking higher education in Canada. However, studying at TRU can be expensive, and many students may find it difficult to afford the cost of tuition and living expenses. 

International Student Award of Excellence: The International Student Award of Excellence is a scholarship awarded to international undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence. The scholarship is valued at CAD $12,000 and is renewable for up to three years. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and must be registered in a full-time undergraduate program at TRU.

Graduate Entrance Scholarship: The Graduate Entrance Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to international graduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence. The scholarship is valued at CAD $5,000 and is renewable for up to two years. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.67 and must be registered in a full-time graduate program at TRU.

TRU International Baccalaureate Scholarship: The TRU International Baccalaureate Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to international students who have completed an International Baccalaureate (IB) program with a minimum score of 30. The scholarship is valued at CAD $5,000 and is renewable for up to four years. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be registered in a full-time undergraduate program at TRU.

TRU World Global Citizen Scholarship: The TRU World Global Citizen Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to international students who have demonstrated leadership skills and a commitment to community service. The scholarship is valued at CAD $2,000 and is renewable for up to four years. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be registered in a full-time undergraduate program at TRU.

TRU World Diversity Scholarship: The TRU World Diversity Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to international students who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity. The scholarship is valued at CAD $2,000 and is renewable for up to four years. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be registered in a full-time undergraduate program at TRU.

The Diploma in Human Services at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) offers graduates a variety of meaningful and impactful career opportunities across Canada and around the world. The program’s focus on empathy, communication, and applied learning prepares students to work in sectors such as community development, healthcare, education, social services, and non-profit organizations.

Community Support Worker: Provide emotional and practical support to individuals and families facing social, behavioral, or economic challenges. Community support workers assist clients in accessing resources, developing life skills, and achieving personal goals.

Social Services Assistant: Work alongside social workers and counselors to deliver essential services to vulnerable populations. Social services assistants help with case management, documentation, and client outreach in various community settings.

Youth Worker: Engage with young people facing personal, educational, or social difficulties. Youth workers design and facilitate programs that encourage personal growth, education, and social responsibility among youth.

Rehabilitation Assistant: Support clients recovering from physical injuries, addictions, or mental health issues. Rehabilitation assistants collaborate with healthcare professionals to deliver treatment plans and monitor progress.

Family Support Worker: Work with families experiencing conflict, financial hardship, or parenting challenges. Family support workers provide counseling, referrals, and resources to promote healthy family relationships and stability.

Mental Health Support Worker: Assist individuals coping with mental health conditions by providing emotional support, crisis intervention, and connections to professional services. These workers often operate in hospitals, clinics, and community agencies.

Addictions Support Worker: Help individuals struggling with substance abuse or behavioral addictions. Addictions support workers facilitate recovery programs, conduct counseling sessions, and promote relapse prevention strategies.

Residential Care Aide: Provide compassionate care and daily living assistance to individuals in residential facilities, including seniors, people with disabilities, or those with mental health needs.

Program Coordinator (Non-Profit Sector): Plan, manage, and evaluate community-based programs and outreach initiatives. Program coordinators often work with charities or social organizations to ensure services meet community needs.

Case Manager Assistant: Support case managers in coordinating client care plans, tracking progress, and liaising with community service providers to ensure effective and timely service delivery.


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