Very few universities around the country offer a Bachelor's Degree in Mental Health or Human Services.
Most four-year colleges and universities offer mental health related degrees in:
Psychology
Social Work
Rehabilitation Counseling
Addiction Studies
Counselor Education
Teacher Education
Nursing
Human Development
Transferring Your Credits
All of your Sinclair credits (with a grade of "C" or better) will transfer to any accredited four-year college or university.
Your English, math, psychology and other non-MHT courses will transfer directly to other schools if they require you to take those English, math, psychology, and sociology courses. You may be required to take additional English, math, biology, and psychology courses as well as natural science, humanities, history, a foreign language, and economics courses at the four-year college or university in order to meet their general education requirements.
In some cases, your MHT credits will transfer for social work or rehab counseling courses. Your MHT credits will also transfer as electives for the four-year degree. Please contact the four-year college or university to determine their course requirements.
Wright State University: Many MHT grads go on to nearby Wright State University to obtain a 4-year degree in psychology, social work, rehabilitation counseling, education, or nursing.
Capital University: Capital University, located in Columbus, Ohio has a downtown Dayton branch. Courses are taught in the evenings in an every-other-week format. The social work program (B.S.W.) at Capital accepts most MHT credits.
Urbana University: Urbana University has campuses in Dayton, Piqua, and Springfield that offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Service Leadership in their Accelerated Adult Degree programs. Coursework is offered in the evenings.
Franklin University: Franklin University offers a bachelor's degree in Health Care Management.
General Advice
If you are planning to attend Wright State University to obtain a four year degree, you should consider taking Sinclair's SOC 145 (Comparing Cultures). This course will fulfill WSU's Comparative Studies general education requirement.
If you are planning to get a four-year degree in Social Work at Wright State or Capital University, you should consider taking Sinclair's SWK 206.





