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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Mental Health Services Minor
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Katie Derrick, Professional Advisor
School of Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies
Psychology, Sociology and Rural Studies 110
605-688-6296
Program Information
The minor in Mental Health Services will provide a focus on the field of mental health counseling which will aid students in developing skills to prepare for work in a variety of settings including mental/behavioral health centers, addictions rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities/retirement homes, correctional facilities, and residential group homes/halfway houses.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the minor in Mental Health Services, graduates will:
- Apply the biopsychosocial foundations of behavior and evidence-based counseling approaches to diverse individuals and groups.
- Understand and apply the major categories and typical signs and symptoms of mental disorders.
- demonstrate knowledge of and perform in accordance with the main ethical, legal, clinical, and professional issues involved in the helping professions.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the leading counseling/psychotherapy systems and the major appropriately apply therapeutic interventions of these systems.
- Demonstrate multicultural sensitivity and awareness of special treatment needs of diverse populations in American society.
- Demonstrate effective and professional oral and written communication skills.
Academic Requirements
Psychology does not permit the double use of courses in its major with a minor. Must have a “C” or better in all courses for the minor.
Requirements for Mental Health Services Minor: 18 Credits
Select from the following
Select one of the following. Credits: 3
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Select one of the following. Credits: 3
Total Required Credits: 18
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