Advanced Behavioral Health Sciences - Track 1: Violence and Abuse Prevention
Major: 5521
Initiating College: Glendale Community College
Total Program Credits: 48
Sequence Shared by:
This version of the program will be used for advising and student planning purposes.
Any developmental course requirements should be completed prior to starting the courses listed below
as they may be required for enrollment in courses listed in the term sequence.
Program Notes: + indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses within the program.
Other alternative tracks for this program include:
Track 2: Grief and Bereavement Recovery
Track 3: General Integrated Track
Admission Criteria:
Semester 1 -
Credits: 14
BPC101AA Introduction to Computers I 1
BHS101 Introduction to Ethical Counseling Issues 3
BHS105 Introduction to Human Relations 2
BHS115 Group Dynamics 3
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology 3
BHS265 Violence and Abuse Matters 2
Semester 2 -
Credits: 12
BHS/SWU130 Chemical Dependency 3
+ BHS151 Communication Skills in Counseling I 3
+ BHS205 Therapeutic Intervention Models 3
Student will need to select a BHS260 class whose end date precedes start date of BHS263. BHS268 is only offered at GCC during the Fall semester.
+ BHS204 Counseling in Multicultural Setting 3
+ BHS215 Group Process 3
+ BHS260 Case Report Writing 1
+ BHS263 Applied Case Report Writing 1
AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
BHS268 Grief and Bereavement Issues 2
Semester 4 -
Credits: 9
BHS269 is only offered at GCC during the Spring semester. BHS156 requires a total of 240 hours working in an assigned service agency.
+ BHS156 Supervised Practice I 3
+ BHS290 Child and Family Advocacy 3
+ BHS266 Violence and Abuse Counseling 3
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MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: November 24, 2015
All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the
curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.