Are you looking to make a positive impact in people's lives? Does the idea of providing services in counseling, health and wellness, or the justice system inspire you? If so, a major in the helping careers area might be for you.

Explore the helping careers at Iowa

two students discussing in class

Criminology, Law, and Justice

Study crime, law, and the criminal justice system, and explore how political, economic, and cultural patterns shape crime and policy.

Courses overview

Professor Freda Lynn speaking to students in class

Sociology

Learn how human actions shape and are shaped by cultural and social structures, while asking questions to solve common problems and social issues.

Courses overview

Social workers comparing notes during a field education session

Social Work

Develop skills for a range of helping careers while studying at the state’s highest-ranked social work program, and be prepared to make a difference in people's lives and communities

Courses overview

Two individuals interacting in the Psychology Clinic

Psychology

Explore the factors influencing behavior, develop strong analytical skills, and gain practical experience in a people-centered field.

Courses overview

students at hoop fest in wheelchairs playing basketball

Therapeutic Recreation

Advocate for inclusive recreation activities that enhance health, independence, and personal growth for people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.

Courses overview

Cholestech testing class

Health Promotion

Empower people to improve their physical, mental, and social well-being through healthy behaviors and scientific methods.

Courses overview

Why should I choose the helping careers at Iowa?

In the helping careers programs, you will learn the necessary skills to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and address their unique challenges. By pursuing a helping career, you will also begin a meaningful journey toward fostering healthier and more just communities. 

Careers our graduates pursue

  • Social Worker
  • Counselor
  • Therapist
  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Grant Writer
  • Policy Developer
  • Physical Therapist
  • Rehabilitation Counselor
  • Attorney
  • Corrections Officer
  • Recreational Facilities Coordinator
  • Health Educator
  • Humanitarian Aid Worker
  • Psychiatrist
  • Nonprofit Coordinator
  • Community Health Worker
  • Child Life Specialist
  • Recreation Coordinator
  • Human Resource Specialist
  • Forensic Analyst
  • ...and many similar professions