May 10, 2024  
2024-25 Curriculum Guide 
    
2024-25 Curriculum Guide

Human Services: Behavioral Healthcare Specialist Certificate (BHCS-CC-HS)

Location(s): Housatonic


This 2024-25 Curriculum Guide is intended as a reference for Fall 2024 registration. The complete 2024-25 Academic Catalog will be finalized on July 1, 2024.


Health encompasses more than just physical health. Behavioral healthcare refers to the treatment of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders; and is an important component of an effective healthcare delivery system. This program will prepare individuals for employment in entry-level professional positions in public and private agencies serving mentally ill and substance abusing patients. Instruction is also provided to allow for the continuation of studies at two- and four-year programs in the areas of substance abuse and mental health.

Learning Outcomes:

Students will understand and/or acquire knowledge in:

  • Skills, strategies and techniques necessary for entry-level professional positions in substance abuse and mental health treatment facilities.
  • Professional competencies in report writing, assessment, case management, treatment planning and other professional functions within the Behavioral Health Care field.
  • Models of research and theory for diagnosing and treating individuals with mental health and addiction issues.
  • Professional competencies in working with clients individually and in groups within diverse populations.
  • Direct client engagement and supervision in a clinical setting within the Behavioral Health Care field.
  • Preparation for continued studies at 2- and 4-year educational institutions in the area of addiction and mental health.

This certificate includes 120 hours of supervised field placement work in HSE 287. Students may be required to complete a background check, proof of health (e.g., vaccinations), and drug screening for field work.