The AAS degree in Behavioral Health with an emphasis on Mental Health and Social Work focuses on preparing students for careers in the mental health and social services sector. Coursework provides foundational behavioral health knowledge as well as the ability to apply a wide array of concepts and skills within diverse behavioral health settings with a particular emphasis on understanding and addressing mental health issues. Graduates are prepared to work in various mental health settings, such as clinics, hospitals, community centers, and social service agencies.
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees are designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to make a positive impact on individuals and communities facing behavioral health challenges. This program blends academic coursework with applied training to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the field of behavioral health and provide a solid foundation for further education in related fields.
Program Outcomes: Students majoring in Behavioral Health will gain the following knowledge and skills upon completion of their degree:
- Demonstrate the ability to assess the behavioral health needs of individuals, taking into consideration cultural, social, and environmental factors.
- Exhibit strong communication and interpersonal skills, enabling effective collaboration with individuals, families, and interdisciplinary teams.
3. Apply crisis intervention techniques and strategies to support individuals in times of distress.
4. Recognize and respect the diverse cultural backgrounds and perspectives of individuals and integrate cultural competence into behavioral health practice.
5. Adhere to ethical and legal standards in behavioral health.
6. Maintain accurate and confidential client records in compliance with industry standards.