Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Master's Degree

Program Description

The M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is a 60 credit hour full time/part time program of study accredited by CACREP. Graduates typically are employed in community mental health centers or others social service agencies. Students complete practica and internships in settings related to their career goals. The program will consider applicants with psychology, counseling, liberal arts, education, social work, criminal justice, and other general areas of study undergraduate degrees. Coursework will prepare you for the academic component for licensure/certification as a Licensed Professional Counselor. Program requirements include: thesis/nonthesis; portfolio; CPCE Examination.

how to apply 

Program Information and Forms

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The Counselor Education Master's Program Student Handbook contains information on:

  - Degree Requirements
  - Course Sequence
  - Program Forms

Program of Study

Counselor Education Professional Experiences Handbook

Counselor Education Program Evaluation Summary

     
Program Coordinator
Dr. Amanda Evans, Assistant Professor
amt0004@auburn.edu
334-844-7695

Last Updated: Feb 05, 2013

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