About Course
Degree Validation and Professional Pathways helps immigrants and internationally trained professionals understand how to validate foreign credentials, navigate licensing requirements, and identify educational and career pathways in the United States.
In this course, participants will learn the differences between regulated and non-regulated professions, how credential evaluation agencies work, and the steps required to obtain professional licenses in different states. Learners will also explore accredited educational institutions, continuing education options, and practical strategies to transition their international experience into meaningful career opportunities in the U.S.
By the end of the course, students will have a clear roadmap to make informed decisions about degree recognition, licensing, further education, and career advancement.
Course Content Summary
Module 1: Understanding the U.S. Professional System
- Regulated vs. non-regulated professions
- Professional licensing overview
- Career pathways for immigrants
Module 2: Degree Validation & Credential Evaluation
- Foreign credential recognition
- Evaluation agencies (WES, ECE, SPANTRAN, IERF)
- Understanding equivalency reports
Module 3: Licensing Requirements
- State-specific licensing processes
- Professional boards and regulatory agencies
- Documentation and application requirements
Module 4: Education & Career Planning
- Choosing accredited institutions
- Continuing education options
- Certificates, diplomas, and degree programs
- Career transition strategies
Module 5: Creating Your Personal Action Plan
- Identifying your next steps
- Building a validation and licensing roadmap
- Resources and support networks
Course Content
Foundations of Mental Health and Therapy
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Understanding Mental Health – Key Concepts and Disorders
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The Role of Therapy in Mental Health Treatment
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Ethical Considerations and Confidentiality in Therapy
12:00 -
Building Trust and Communication with Clients
07:58 -
The Sky is blue?





