Community Mental Health Bachelor’s Degree Program Overview
Prepare for careers in the mental health field with a Community Mental Health bachelor’s degree. The cooperative major integrates 30 credits of hands-on, experiential learning in a mental health setting. Apply your coursework in real-world settings while earning money and college credit.
Learn how to improve the well-being of vulnerable populations—including older adults, people with developmental disabilities, refugees, and crime victims. Graduates work in the human services and mental health field.
The bachelor’s in Community Mental Health program also prepares you for graduate-level programs. NEC offers an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling for students who want to pursue an advanced degree in the mental health field.
Immersive Co-Ops
This program uniquely features two paid immersive working experiences, or co-ops. During each co-op, you will work with clients in the community to provide direct client care, help with daily activities in the community, and perhaps even lead group counseling sessions.
You will work 20 hours per week (with the possibility to work more) and earn approximately $20+ an hour. In addition to earning income while you learn, the co-op builds your résumé and adds field-specific experience to your skill set.