Undergraduate Catalog

Undergraduate Certificate in Mental Health

Certificate Overview

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The Undergraduate Certificate in Mental Health provides a strong foundation in psychological disorders, brain function, therapeutic approaches, personality theory, and the psychology of death and dying. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with critical insights into mental health from both neurological and clinical perspectives. This certificate prepares students for careers or further study in counseling, clinical psychology, social work, and mental health services by fostering a comprehensive understanding of psychological well-being.

This certificate aligns with the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program. Please contact an advisor for more information.

 

Credit Distribution

PSY-3500Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY-3020Brain and Mind

3

PSY-3310Clinical Interventions and Disorders

3

PSY-3520Psychology of Personality

3

PSY-3000Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying

3

Total Credit Hours: 15