Behavioral Health & Human Services Curriculum

The curriculum below is the most current information available. To browse curriculum from the current academic year and past years, please view our Academic Catalogs. If you are a current student with questions about your course requirements, please speak with your advisor or refer to your Degree Audit Report (DARS) in eServices.

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SEMTERMCOURSE NO.COURSE TITLECREDITSCLASS HOURS
PER WEEK
1FallCOMM1435Interpersonal Communication33
1FallENGL1410Composition I33
1FallENGL1453Multicultural American Literature 33
1FallPSYC1410Psychological Disorders33
1FallSOCS1400Introduction to Sociology 33
   Semester Total1515
2SprBHHS1510Human Services Professional Practices 33
2SprENGL1420Composition II33
2SprMATH1447Introduction to Statistics44
2SprPRSW1400Introduction to Social Work 33
2SprPSYC1445General Psychology33
   Semester Total1616
3FallBIOL1416Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology34
3FallBIOL1430People and the Environment 33
3FallBIOL1431People and the Environment Lab12
3FallPSYC1405Lifespan Psychology33
3FallPSYC2440Behavior Modification33
3FallSOCS2410Inequality and Social Change33
   Semester Total1618
4SprBHHS2101Internship Field Experience Seminar11
4SprBHHS2102Internship Field Experience39
4SprPHIL1445Ethics33
4SprPOLS1460Constitutional Democracy and Government 33
4SprPSYC2436Psychology of Addictions33
   Semester Total1319
   Program Total6068

Note: AAS degrees must have Gen. Ed. courses from three goal areas and AS degrees from six goal areas of the MN Transfer Curriculum.

Visit with advisor or refer to Degree Audit Report for elective options.


This course sequence is an example.