Integrated Behavioral Health - Clinical
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-12-01 | - |
| 2027-12-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the Online Graduate Certificate in Integrated Behavioral Health – Clinical
The online graduate certificate in integrated behavioral health with a clinical concentration at Arizona State University prepares students for clinical roles in both primary care and behavioral health settings. This program deepens students' understanding of behavioral health models and their real-world applications, equipping them to support patient care and improve outcomes in integrated medical settings.
Program Details
- Total classes: 5
- Weeks per class: 15
- Total credit hours: 15
- Next start date: 01/12/2026
Clinical Training for Behavioral Health Providers
This graduate certificate provides master's-level clinicians and students with the skills to succeed in the growing field of integrated primary care and behavioral health care. Students focus on clinical training and gain hands-on experience in:
- Brief, focused behavioral health intervention for conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
- Collaboration strategies for working in primary care teams.
- Medical literacy to navigate health care settings.
- Behavioral coaching to improve patient health outcomes.
Comparison of Integrated Behavioral Health Certificate Programs
While both certificate programs prepare professionals for careers in integrated health care, each focuses on different aspects of the field. The clinical certificate is designed for clinicians who want to treat patients directly in primary care settings, learning how to deliver brief, evidence-based behavioral health interventions. In contrast, the management concentration empowers current or aspiring health care managers to oversee and implement integrated care models, focusing on the business and operational aspects of integrated care systems.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes the following topics:
- Brief Interventions in Integrated Healthcare: Evidence-based care in integrated primary care settings, reviewing and applying common approaches for managing co-occurring behavioral and medical conditions.
- Clinical Medicine/Pathophysiology: Examining the major systems of the human body and the diseases that affect them, including symptoms, diagnosis, and medical treatments.
- Models of Healthcare: Exploring the primary care environment and current integrated behavioral health models, reviewing and evaluating health care models based on their impact on patient outcomes, physician satisfaction, and the effectiveness of fiscal and care delivery systems.
- Population-Based Integrated Health Management: Examining epidemiology in health care and population-based approaches to behavioral intervention, analyzing population-based management strategies.
- Motivational Interviewing: Developing core skills in motivational interviewing as a communication and care delivery method, learning to strengthen relationships, foster collaboration, and enhance motivation for positive behavior change.
Careers
Upon graduation, students can pursue a variety of clinical careers, such as:
- Behavioral health consultant
- Behavioral health provider
- Director of behavioral health
Faculty and Research
The College of Health Solutions faculty displays a high level of research expertise, focused on creating a better future for all. Faculty are lifelong learners dedicated to improving health outcomes for the communities they serve. Some of their research focuses on:
- Discovering the impact of the environment and policy on food security and community health.
- Exploring mechanisms involved in the development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
- Harnessing big data to improve patient outcomes.
- Incorporating advanced technology to monitor and promote healthy lifestyles.
- Using state-of-the-art cognitive, behavioral, and neuroscience techniques to study the components of human communication.
Application Requirements
Applicants must have a 3.00 cumulative GPA or higher in an applicable master's degree to qualify for this integrated behavioral health certificate program. The following disciplines are preferred:
- Business or law (health care and business administration, economics, or finance)
- Engineering (biomedical engineering)
- General science (biology or physiology)
- Health-related field (nursing, health policy, or public health)
- Math or computer science (including statistics)
Additionally, all applicants must submit:
- A graduate admission application and application fee
- Official transcripts
- Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
- Proof of English language proficiency
- Copy of clinical license and licensure form
- One letter of professional or academic recommendation
Tuition
The cost per credit hour for this program is $1,175. An additional mandatory Student Initiated Fee applies each semester and varies based on how many credit hours you take.
Conclusion
The online graduate certificate in integrated behavioral health with a clinical concentration at Arizona State University is designed for clinicians seeking to enhance their skills in integrated primary care and behavioral health settings. With a focus on clinical training and hands-on experience, this program prepares students for a variety of clinical careers, equipping them to support patient care and improve outcomes in integrated medical settings.
