Behavioral Health| Bachelor of Applied Science
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in the Behavioral Health program builds upon foundational knowledge to develop advanced practitioners in the field of behavioral health. This program combines in-depth academic coursework with extensive applied training to prepare graduates for leadership roles in diverse behavioral health settings. Students gain advanced skills in developing and implementing complex interventions, evaluating programs, and addressing ethical and policy challenges. The BAS program provides a comprehensive education for those seeking to make a significant impact in behavioral health and offers excellent preparation for graduate studies in related fields.
Courses
- BEH 3001 — Treatment of Mental Health Disorders within Existing Systems
- BEH 3030 — Behavioral Health Program and Case Management
- BEH 3088 — Behavior Health Practicum
- BEH 4020 — Understanding Trauma and PTSD
- BEH 4030 — Whole Person Care
- BEH 4040 — Leadership and Management in Behavioral Healthcare
- BEH 4080 — Mental Health Internship
- BEH 4081 — Addiction Recovery Internship
- BIO 1005 — Science of Biology with Lab: GT-SC1
- BIO 1006 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- COM 2060 — Listening in a Workplace Communication Setting
- COM 2064 — Negotiation
- CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3
- CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process
- CSL 2050 — Motivational Interviewing I
- CSL 2068 — Addiction Counseling Skills
- CSL 3028 — Treating Diverse Populations
- CSL 3030 — Advanced Models in Addiction Treatment
- CSL 3050 — Advanced Motivational Interviewing
- CSL 4020 — Clinical Supervision I
- CSL 4021 — Clinical Supervision II
- PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1
- PSY 2000 — Research Methodology
- PSY 2105 — Psychology of Gender: GT-SS3
- PSY 2107 — Human Sexuality: GT-SS3
- PSY 2111 — Psychological Aspects of Abuse in Relationships
- PSY 2112 — Introduction to Addictive Behavior
- PSY 2220 — Dynamics of Racism and Prejudice
- PSY 2221 — Social Psychology: GT-SS3
- PSY 2331 — Positive Psychology: GT-SS3
- PSY 2333 — Health Psychology: GT-SS3
- PSY 2551 — Child Abuse and Neglect
- PSY 2770 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- SPA 1015 — Spanish for the Professional I
- SPA 2015 — Spanish for the Professional II