Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Flexible

Description

Credential Earned: College Certificate (1 Year)
Campus: Distance
Program Length: Flexible

 
Transform caring into critical support
 
Offered exclusively online, Northern’s Child & Adolescent Mental Health certificate will allow you to empower the youth in your care, and help them transcend their challenges.
 
Complete this one-year program at your own pace. And along the way, you’ll gain an understanding of common emotional and psychiatric issues, including autism. You’ll also develop an appreciation for the broader impact that poverty, discrimination, addiction, and violence have on individuals – and society as a whole.
 
Working through case studies that promote self-care and cultural sensitivity, you’ll learn how to establish a strong foundation of trust and acceptance. You’ll also hone effective strategies for crisis intervention and conflict management.
 
Finally, you’ll master critical techniques for working alongside parents and community agencies to achieve optimal outcomes – no matter the circumstances.
 
Register and take individual courses without meeting all program admission requirements if you do not plan to achieve the Ontario College Certificate.
 
In order to achieve the certificate students must have been accepted through OCAS prior to completing 50% of the courses.
 
Once registered into the program, students have five years to complete the program. Only courses taken within the five year period may be applied towards the program certificate.
 
Course Costs
 
Costs vary by individual course. Please see Course Descriptions for more information.
 
 
Admission Requirements
 
You are able to register and take individual courses without meeting all admission requirement if you do not plan to achieve the Ontario College Certificate. To earn the full post-secondary certificate for Child and Adolescent Mental Health you must have the following requirements:
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with Grade 12 English (C, U) or equivalent.
  • Or mature student status (an applicant who does not have a high school diploma or equivalent, and will have reached the age of 19 years on or before the start of the program).
Option 1 Mature students can choose to undergo academic testing prior to admission into a program. Call the Admissions Office at 705-235-7222 for more details. Academic prerequisites for this program may be obtained free of charge through Academic Upgrading.
 
Option 2 Mature students may choose to successfully complete the Child and Adolescent Mental Health CM1903-Communications with a minimum grade of 60% or higher. Please Note: Computer proficiency is highly recommended.
 
COURSES
AA2063 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (42 Hours)
AA3063 Building Family Support (45 Hours)
CM1903 Communications I (42 Hours)
PF2073 Behaviour and Drugs (45 Hours)
MH1003 Crisis and Behaviour Intervention (45 Hours)
MH1013 Working with the Family (45 Hours)
MH1023 Introduction to Social Problems (45 Hours)
MH1033 Working with Diversity (45 Hours)
MH2003 Alternative Interventions (45 Hours)
MH2013 Capstone (Course Information Coming Soon)
PS1163 Developmental Psychology (42 Hours)
PS2005 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (45 Hours)
GV1153 Prevention and Intervention Strategies - Children's Mental Health (45 Hours)
 
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
 

Overview

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  • Institution: Northern College
  • Program type: Certificate
  • Language: English
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  • Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.