Georgia State University

Course Details

Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.)

Course Description

In our Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.S. program you will collaborate and consult with other mental health professionals to take the next steps in your career as a mental health counselor. This Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited master’s degree meets the educational requirements for professional licensure as a counselor and prepares you to work with people across the lifespan in individual, couples and group settings. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of: psychological and emotional wellness professional and ethical practices social and cultural diversity social justice and advocacy human growth and development counseling theories, interventions and best practices career development assessment, research and program evaluation and more Your program culminates in a three-semester practicum-internship. In that experience, you will work with clients in community settings to resolve their challenges. There is also a non-degree version of this program. To view admissions requirements and deadlines visit the Admissions Requirements tab below.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
2year

Career outcomes

Careers During the program you will experience a wide range of therapeutic models and counseling styles that prepare you for a meaningful career helping others. Some of our graduates go on to pursue advanced doctoral degrees. Other graduates have found careers in the following settings: mental health agencies family counseling centers private practices corporate human resource positions correctional settings and so many others that need your expertise in human development and counseling skills.




Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.) Georgia State University