The Department of Behavioral Sciences and Human Services offers a full range of courses in the disciplines of Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. These courses satisfy college degree and program requirements for the Group IV category.
The department also houses three separate career and degree programs: Early Childhood Education, Mental Health and Human Services, and the Substance/Chemical Dependency and Alcohol Counseling Program. For more information about any of these programs, please click on the appropriate link in the panel to the left of this page.
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Check out the new A.S. degree program in Chemical Dependency Counseling!
The new A.S. Degree program in Chemical Dependency Counseling provides, upon successful completion, New York State credentialing as an Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor. This credential entitles individuals to work in the Substance Abuse Counseling field immediately upon completion of the program. Course credit from this program is fully transferable to other CUNY schools.
Registration for this program begins May 4th.
Interested students should contact the SAC Program Office,
Dr. Joan Standora, Director, or Ms. Sharon Allen, Program Assistant,
at 368-5235/5289. Substance Abuse and Alcohol Counseling program.
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Check out some selected electives in our department:
Anthropology:
Ant 39- Sexuality and Culture
Early Childhood:
Edc 41-Teaching the Gifted Individual
Mental Health and Human Services:
MH 31- Interviewing and Group Leadership
Substance Abuse Counseling:
SAC 20- Intro to Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling
Psychology:
Psych 24- Psychological Disorders in Young Children
Sociology:
SOC 36- Minority Groups in the United States