Behavioral Health
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According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, behavioral health is
the study of "mental health and substance abuse, life stressors and crises, stress
related physical symptoms, and health behaviors". It is a dynamic and growing field
that focuses on promoting positive health behaviors while reducing or eliminating
health risk behaviors. The goal of this program is to foster resilience in an environment
that supports students from diverse backgrounds and life experience. The program is
designed to transfer to UMBC's baccalaureate social work program at the Universities
at Shady Grove campus. The program also serves to train students for entry-level positions
as aides or technicians in various mental health disciplines.
The Behavioral Health AA is a designated statewide program. The Maryland Higher Education Commission designates some community college programs as statewide programs. A student may enroll in any of these programs at the same rates as in-county residents if the program is not offered by their local community college or if the student cannot enroll due to an enrollment limit. For more information on statewide programs, please see Curricula Informationnew windownew window.
Behavioral Health AA Degree
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General Studies Degree
Students who major in general studies explore personal, professional, and academic areas of interest within a flexible framework supporting transfer.
Workforce Development and Continuing Education
MC offers a wide variety of noncredit classes. These courses are designed to help you upgrade your skills, pursue career training, or learn something new.