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Following a Pre-Built Path allows you to focus on what matters to you while knowing you’re making progress toward your learning goals. Check-in with your faculty and advisors regularly and work with them to make changes when you need to.
Academic offerings are labeled by level. Start with Exploratory and work your way up to Advanced throughout your time at Evergreen: Exploratory (X), Entry (E), Intermediate (I), Advanced (A).
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All credits earned count toward your degree, so know that you can change your mind, your concentration, or even your Path - and stay on track.
If you choose to pursue a concentration, we recommend spending some time building core skills with Exploratory (X) and Entry (E) level offerings in topics like math and writing.
Health Administration Concentration
8 Credit Programs
Health Administration concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Introduction to Social Identities and Systems Thinking (I) [Certificate] | Developing, Implementing, and Assessing Strategies for Change (A) [Certificate] | (Summer quarter) Principles of Management (I) [Certificate] |
General Biology (I) |
4 Credit Courses
Health Administration concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Health Administration: Policy, Procedures, Law and Ethics (I) [Certificate] | Health Administration: Core Medical Terminology (I) [Certificate] | Health Administration: Organizational Theory and Management (A) [Certificate] |
Health Administration: Finance and Budgeting (A) [Certificate] | Health Administration: Quality Management (A) [Certificate] | Health Administration: Advanced Topics in Measurement and Evaluation (A) [Certificate] |
Supervision Essentials (E) [Certificate] | Human Resource Basics for Supervisors (I) [Certificate] | Supervision and Leadership (I) [Certificate] |
Introduction to Governmental Accounting Part 1 (E) [Certificate] | Introduction to Governmental Accounting Part 2 (E) [Certificate] | Intermediate Governmental Accounting (I) [Certificate] |
Leading Self: Purpose Driven Leadership (I) [Certificate] | Leading Others: Building High Performance Teams (I) [Certificate] | Leading Organizations: Culture and Change (I) [Certificate] |
Interpersonal Communication Skills in Workplace (I) [Certificate] | Negotiation Skills for Leadership Success (I) [Certificate] | Positive Organizational Behavior (I) [Certificate] |
History & Systems in Psychology (E) | Healing Justice: Social Determinants and World Health Systems (E) | |
Anatomy & Physiology: Foundations & Movement (I) | Anatomy & Physiology: Communication & Continuance (I) | Anatomy & Physiology: Transport & Exchange (I) |
Microeconomics (E) | Macroeconomics (E) | Heterodox Economics (E) |
Certificate Programs
Health Administration concentration
Cert. Title | Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Supervision | Supervision Essentials (E) | Human Resource Basics for Supervisors (E) | Supervision and Leadership (E) |
Health Administration: Policy and Organization | Health Administration: Policy, Procedures, Law and Ethics (I) | Health Administration: Core Medical Terminology (I) | Health Administration: Organizational Theory and Management (A) |
Health Administration: Finance and Quality Management | Health Administration: Finance and Budgeting (A) | Health Administration: Quality Management (A) | Health Administration: Advanced Topics in Measurement and Evaluation (A) |
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Introduction to social Identities and Systems Thinking (I) | Developing, Implementing, and Assessing Strategies for Change (A) | |
Governmental Accounting | Introduction to Governmental Accounting Part 1 (E) | Introduction to Governmental Accounting Part 2 (E) | Intermediate Governmental Accounting (I) |
Transformative Leadership | Leading Self: Purpose Driven Leadership (I) | Leading Others: Building High Performance Teams (I) | Leading Organizations: Culture and Change (I |
Interpersonal Communication Skills in Workplace (I) | Negotiation Skills for Leadership Success (I) | Positive Organizational Behavior (I) | |
Summer: Principles of Management (I) |
Psychology in Social Context Concentration
8 Credit Programs
Psychology in Social Context concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Basic and Applied Psychology: From the Lab to Life (E) | Personality and Social Psychology: Who Do You Think You Are? (I) | Positive Psychology and Well-Being Theory (A) |
Introduction to social Identities and Systems Thinking (I) [Certificate] | Developing, Implementing, and Assessing Strategies for Change (A) [Certificate] | |
Reimagining the Body (E) |
4 Credit Courses
Psychology in Social Context concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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History & Systems in Psychology (E) | Theories of Personality (E) | Abnormal Psychology (E) |
Social Psychology of Trauma and Healing (E) | Foundations of Healing-Centered Practice (E) | Applications of Healing-Centered Practice (I) |
EastWest Psychology: Cultivating Mental Well-Being (I) | EastWest Psychology: Transforming Destructive Thought/Emotion (I) | Evidence-Based Mindfulness: Theory, Pactice & Application (I) |
Certificate Programs
Psychology in Social Context concentration
Cert. Title | Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Introduction to social Identities and Systems Thinking (I) | Developing, Implementing, and Assessing Strategies for Change (A) | |
Trauma-Informed Engagement and Healing | Social Psychology of Trauma and Healing (E) | Foundations of Healing-Centered Practice (E) | Applications of Healing-Centered Practice (I) |
Behavioral Health and Counseling Psychology Concentration
8 Credit Programs
Behavioral Health and Counseling Psychology concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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The Helping Relationship: Introduction to Counseling Theory, Skills & Ethics (A) [Certificate] | Integrative Behavioral Health: Assessment, Interventions and Case Management (A) [Certificate] | Addiction and Treatment: Strengths-Based Perspectives (A) [Certificate] |
Basic and Applied Psychology: From the Lab to Life (E) | Behavioral Health Internship (A) [Certificate] | Behavioral Health Internship (A) [Certificate] |
Personality and Social Psychology: Who Do You Think You Are? (I) |
4 Credit Courses
Behavioral Health and Counseling Psychology concentration
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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History & Systems in Psychology (E) | EastWest Psychology: Transforming Destructive Thought/Emotion (I) | Abnormal Psychology (E) |
Theories of Personality (E) | ||
Lifespan Development (I) |
Certificate Programs
Behavioral Health and Counseling Psychology concentration
Cert. Title | Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Behavioral Health Support Specialist | The Helping Relationship: Introduction to Counseling Theory, Skills & Ethics (A) | Integrative Behavioral Health: Assessment, Interventions and Case Management (A) | Addiction and Treatment: Strengths-Based Perspectives (A) |
Behavioral Health Internship (A) | Behavioral Health Internship (A) |
Capstone
Capstone experiences depend on your concentration and other factors in your Path, but may include Experiential Learning opportunities or the creation of portfolios to showcase your work.
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