Behavioral Health Support AAS
The Behavioral Health Support Associate of Applied Science degree is a two -year program of study that prepares students to enter the workforce in entry-level positions working in a variety of professions aimed at helping people, society, and the communities in which we live. Graduates will be able to incorporate the skills and attributes to collaborate with mental health professionals and interact with clients with behavioral and mental health diagnoses.
Courses
- BH201 — Introduction to Behavioral Health Support
- BH211 — Ethical and Legal Issues in Behavioral Health
- BH230 — Systems of Care and Support
- BH231 — Integrated Behavioral Health
- BH241 — Substance Use Disorders
- BH250 — Evidence-based Treatments
- BH251 — Family and Youth Issues
- BH280 — Behavioral Health Support Clinical Practicum I
- BH285 — Clinical Encounters I
- BH290 — Behavioral Health Support Clinical Practicum II
- BH295 — Clinical Encounters II
- BT110 — Business Mathematics
- BT130 — Business Communications
- BT160 — Microcomputer Applications I
- EN101 — English I
- HI103 — American History to 1877
- HI104 — American History Since 1877
- MT110 — Intermediate Algebra
- PL216 — National Government
- PY121 — General Psychology
- PY230 — Abnormal Psychology
- PY233 — Human Growth & Development
- SP175 — Speech Communications
- SP220 — Interpersonal Communications