The
Human Services Technology/Mental Health Concentration Curriculum prepares
students for job opportunities in the mental health field. The curriculum
enables students to understand culturally and emotionally handicapped,
developmentally disabled or addicted clients through a variety of models
and diagnoses.
Course work includes a history of the mental health movement, current
developments and future trends, and theoretical models affecting individual
development and behavior in a diverse client population. Fieldwork experiences
provide opportunities for application of knowledge in agency and institutional
settings.
Graduates
should qualify for employment in mental health treatment centers serving
a diverse multicultural client population in public and private settings.
Graduates will work with individuals, families, groups, organizations,
and communities in providing a therapeutic arena of care.
Course/hour requirements Human Services/Mental Health Concentration-A4538C |