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2024-2025 Catalog

Behavioral Health Studies, AAS


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NPC’s behavioral health program prepares students to work directly in areas of mental health treatment, social work, early childhood mental health, developmental disabilities, behavioral training programs, substance abuse treatment, and community education. Students learn how to work in a care-team facilitating behavioral health treatment, among other skills related to assessment, treatment planning, psycho-education, case management, and cultural competence. Students will also be required to take courses related to self-care, stress resiliency, and crisis management to increase their ability to successfully navigate the specific challenges of this field. 

Certification opportunities from state and third-party organizations will be available at the CAS level. The AAS level also prepares students for certain occupational standards that require a minimum of an AAS (or 60 college level credits) and is designed to provide students with further experiential learning.

Program Requirements

Students are required to have active First Aid and CPR Certification. NPC offers a half-credit course, EMT 104, for certification or students can demonstrate their certification through other training.  

Certifications & Training 

Students will have the opportunity to achieve training and certifications in Mental Health First Aid, Psychological First Aid, and Article 9. Other certifications will be available depending on course from third-party organizations such as Living Works, the National Institute of Behavioral Medicine, and Arizona Trauma Institute and the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. All programs require a CPR and First Aid Certification.

Job Opportunities 

The need for behavioral health workers has been increasing and is projected to grow more as mental health disorders are becoming more common. Job opportunities that can stem from this training program range from mental health organizations and children’s behavioral programs to state and county positions. They can include:

  • Behavioral Technician (Specialist/ Paraprofessional, Certified Mental Health Technician, Psychiatric Technician, Counselor Aide, Direct Care Provider)
  • Residential Technician
  • Support Coordinator
  • Registered Behavioral Technician 
  • Substance Abuse Technician        
  • Direct Care Worker
  • Family Advocate
  • Rehabilitation Services Technician 
  • Parent/Community/Public 
  • Health Educator
  • Victim Services
  • Department of Child Services Case Aide
  • Life Skills Aide/Paraprofessional 
  • Behavior Coach
  • Crisis Advocate
  • Case Manager

Further Training and Education

This program is also designed to introduce students to fields such as substance abuse counseling, school counseling, social work, psychological assessment, therapy and counseling, clinical psychology, special education, and occupational therapy with the ability to pursue further education in these training areas with transferability to Arizona universities. 

Total Credits: 65


Complete the Behavioral Health Technician, CAS  Credits: 44

PLUS 

General Education Courses: 7 Credits


Communications: 3 Credits


Discipline Studies: 4 Credits


Physical and Biological Science: 4 Credits


Core Requirements: 5 Credits


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