2023-2024 Course Information
FC14 Counseling and Mental Health II
Course Number | FC14 |
Course Title | Counseling and Mental Health II |
Course Description | Students in this course will gain a deeper understanding for the counseling and mental health field and factors that affect mental health. Emphasis is placed on understanding the human brain and psyche, theories of development, mental disorders, treatment options, and teen violence issues. Activities engage students in exploring various counseling and mental health careers, while building essential life literacy skills they can apply in their own lives to achieve optimal well-being. English/language arts, social studies, science, technology, interpersonal relationships are reinforced. |
Course Status | Standard |
Course Type | Adopted |
POL (Proof of Learning) | Credential |
Credential as POL | Pre-Professional Certification in Family and Community Services |
Curriculum Date | Summer 2022 |
Hours of Instruction | 135-150 |
Recommended Maximum Enrollment | 25 |
Course Credit | 1 |
Inherently Honors | No |
Math Option Credit | No |
Prerequisite Course(s) | FC13 Counseling and Mental Health I |
Career Cluster(s) | Human Services (HUMA)Health Science (HLTH) |
Pathway Level(s) | Counseling and Mental Health (CMHC) - ConcentratorHealthcare Professional (HPCP) - Supplemental Technical |
Work-based Learning | Apprenticeship Business and Industry Field Trip Internship Job Shadowing Mentorship Pre-apprenticeship Service Learning |
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s) | Pre-Professional Certification in Family and Community Services |
CTSO(s)(Career and Technical Student Organization) | Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) |
SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) Code(s) | Residential Advisors (39-9041) |