Human Services Schools In Michigan
Michigan has 38 accredited human services schools where human services faculty who teach human services classes can find employment. The graphs, statistics and analysis below outline the current state and the future direction of academia in human services in the state of Michigan, which encompasses human services training at the following levels:
- Human Services Certificate
- Associates degree in Human Services
- Bachelors degree in Human Services
- Masters degree in Human Services
- PhD degree in Human Services
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Professional Trends
Michigan Vs. National Human Services Employment
| Michigan | 35,030 |
| National | 913,960 |
Of all of the human services professionals that work in the US, approximately 4% work in Michigan state.
Employment Growth for Human services professionals In Michigan
| 20,430 | 21,440 | 29,470 | 29,460 | 35,030 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Yellow: Actual Values
In Michigan, the field of human services is growing. There were 14,600 more human services professionals working in Michigan in 2010, than there were in 2006. This represents a 71% growth in the field. This is faster than the trend for human services professionals around the US. Nationally, the number of human services professionals has grown by 25% between 2006 and 2010.
Human Services VS. All Professions salaries in Michigan
| $42,062 | $43,356 | $44,098 | $43,440 | $42,230 |
| $45,563 | $47,071 | $48,208 | $48,728 | $49,286 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
|---|
- Light Blue: Human Services
- Dark Yellow: All Professions
The salaries paid to human services professionals are growing in Michigan. The mean salary for human services professionals in 2006 was $42,062 per year. And in 2010 the mean salary was $42,230 per year.
Salary percentiles for Human services professionals in Michigan
10th percentile |
$22,073 |
25th percentile |
$28,427 |
50th percentile |
$38,937 |
75th percentile |
$52,688 |
90th percentile |
$65,317 |
This represents a 0% growth in salaries. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. There is a 196% pay differential between the highest paid human services professionals and those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket. Thus, there is huge variation in pay, within the field of human services in Michigan.
Average Salaries for Human services professionals and related professions in Michigan
Human Services |
$42,230 |
Mental Health |
$38,416 |
Public Administration |
$87,235 |
Public Health |
$61,860 |
Social Work |
$46,402 |
Sociology |
$75,275 |
In Michigan, human services professionals earn, on average, less than professionals in related fields.
Educational Trends
Human Services programs available for each degree type for all schools in Michigan
associate |
11 |
bachelor |
29 |
master |
7 |
doctor |
1 |
Certificate |
1 |
| Total | 49 |
The number of students graduating from the 38 accredited human services schools in Michigan is increasing. In Michigan, there were 1,573 graduates in 2006. And there were 1,807 graduates from human services courses in 2010.
This represents a 15% increase in the number of human services degree or certificate school graduates in Michigan state. Most of these graduates, or 59%, earned a bachelor's degree in human services.