Certificate Program in Contemplative Psychology
The 30-credit certificate program, tailored to the student’s needs and background, requires 18 Psychology credits and 12 credits of general electives from anywhere in the university.
Required Courses
Electives in Psychology (9)
General Electives (12)
TOTAL CREDITS 30
For information about careers related to a certificate in Contemplative Psychology, we are providing the name and the US Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code of the occupations for which the certificate program prepares its students. We have added a link to occupational profiles on the US Department of Labor’s O*NET Web site.
Occupation name and SOC code: Social and Human Service Assistants, 21-1093 O*NET link for occupational profiles:
http://www.onetcodeconnector.org/ccreport/21-1093.00
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