(60– 63 credits)
This joint degree meets the needs of public and private sector workers who wish to strengthen their direct service skills in the increasingly interdependent areas of mental health, human services, and crime and justice studies.
Students in this program must take:
20 courses: 8 in Crime and Justice Studies and
12 in Mental Health Counseling (60 credits)
Degrees will be awarded when all degree requirements for both programs are fulfilled.