Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Health – Concentration in Counseling
Glendale, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 28,874 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition 2021/22
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Introduction
The Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Health program is designed to help students learn and understand what constitutes psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being for individuals. All students will learn to consistently practice the integration of psychology and Christianity. Counseling students develop practical counseling skills to pursue advanced degrees or work in a variety of mental health organizations. With an important emphasis on applying knowledge in an experiential setting, the program includes a credit-earning internship that reflects a minimum of 135 hours at an off-campus site.
Program Outcome
Why Behavioral Health at ACU?
In addition to a faculty-to-student ratio of 17:1 and a rigorous and biblically integrated curriculum, ACU’s Behavioral Health program offers several unique advantages:
- The behavioral health program at ACU is unique in its practicality, both clinical-based and biblically integrated so graduates are equipped with hands-on counseling skills.
- ACU’s graduates have successfully pursued occupations and graduate work in the behavioral health and medical fields for over 2 decades.
- ACU’s program has adopted the five (5) major learning objectives recommended by the American Psychological Association.
Curriculum
What will I study?
The Behavioral Health program provides a biblical liberal arts foundation with an innovative approach to general studies that reclaims a Christian conception of the Liberal Arts, preparing students to be influential thinkers. Career-related focus areas will include:
- General Principles of Psychology
- Human Development
- Counseling Skills: Principles of Counseling, Cross-Cultural Counseling, Counseling Theories, Internship Experiences
- Group Counseling and Principles of Coaching
- Christian Integration in Practice
Academic Major Courses
Core requirements accumulate to 36 credits, 15 credits of Biblical and Theological Studies, and 8 credits of foreign languages. 3 Credits of Upper Division Biblical and Theological Studies electives are required.
- PSY 202 General Psychology 3
- PSY 210 Statistics for Behavioral Studies 3
- CHD 312 Human Development 3
- PSY 322 Abnormal Psychology 3
- FAM 400 Human Sexuality 3
- PSY 475 Research Methods 3
- PSY 497 Internship 3
- BEH 490 Behavioral Health Capstone 3
Behavioral Health Concentration - Counseling (12 credits)
- PSY 300 Tests and Measurements 3
- PSY 311 Principles of Counseling 3
- PSY 320 Cross-Cultural Counseling 3
- PSY 467 Counseling Theories 3
Psychology (Pre-Psychology) Electives - General (6 credits)
- PSY____ Psychology Elective 3
- PSY____ Psychology Elective 3
Career Opportunities
Students who select the Behavioral Health Major will be able to choose from a variety of job opportunities in the mental health community such as:
- Case Manager
- Behavioral Health Technician
- Psychiatric Technician
- Law Enforcement Officer
- College Admissions Counselor
- Correctional Occupations
- Motivational Speaker
- Lawyer
- Human Resource Worker
- Management
- Border Patrol
Graduates from ACU will also be well prepared to pursue graduate work leading to licensure in counseling and other behavioral health disciplines.
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