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About Developmental Services Worker

Developmental Services Worker programs prepare individuals to apply practical knowledge and skills to support individuals with a variety of physical, mental or developmental disabilities in a family or community setting. Includes instruction in health care, basic nutrition, pharmacology, nursing, autism, mental health, psychology, sociology, behavioral analysis, communication, intervention, counseling and community services, and developmental services, such as literacy and life skills training.

Mississippi grants the most Masters degrees in Developmental Services Worker of all US states with 11 degrees being awarded last year. Students wanting to major in Developmental Services Worker can expect about 0% percent of their fellow classmates to be men and 100% percent to be women. The majority students graduating in this field earn a Associates degree. The average annual income for an undergraduate degree in Developmental Services Worker is $32,000.

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11 degrees awarded
Masters degree in Developmental Services Worker makes up 0.51% of all Masters degree awarded in Mississippi

Careers

For Developmental Services Worker majors, some of the most in demand careers include Social and Human Service Assistants, Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other . Not only that, Developmental Services Worker graduates may land a high salary job, such as Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other or Social and Human Service Assistants.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Developmental Services Worker majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Developmental Services Worker majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
11
Female Students
11 (100%)
Male Students
(0%)
White (9, 82%)
Hispanic or Latino (1, 9%)
Black or African American (1, 9%)
Asian (0, <1%)
American Indian or Alaska Native (0, <1%)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (0, <1%)
Two or more races (0, <1%)
U.S. Nonresident (0, <1%)
Race/ethnicity unknown (0, <1%)

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