Behavioral Health

Assistant Professor Clarissa Richardson, Coordinator (Psychology)
Instructor Sarah Seely

A major in Behavioral Health prepares students for entering a helping profession (e.g., drug and alcohol counselor) or advanced training program (i.e., master’s program) in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, etc. Students will learn basic counseling and crisis intervention skills and theory, including their research foundations and cultural considerations. 

A major in Behavioral Health without an AOD Counseling Concentration shall consist of 40 credits. A major in Behavioral Health with an AOD Counseling Concentration shall consist of 48 credit hours. 

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