Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Normal Program Completion Time: 40 Months.
This program is offered online.
Not eligible for Title IV funding through the U.S. Department of Education.
This program is offered online with some synchronous components to enhance student experience and learning.
Students in the Master of Science in Counseling and Human Services program gain knowledge in the areas of prevention, remediation, group counseling and group work, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment, testing, research and evaluation, and working with other professionals. Students gain the operational knowledge, analytical skills, and experience necessary to assess and conceptualize problems, identify and implement solutions. Students can choose a concentration in either Alcohol and Drug Counseling or Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Two field experiences are required to fulfill requirements of this degree: HSV 593 and HSV 595 .
HSV 593 Clinical Field Practicum I is the initial field experience. HSV 595 Counseling Internship is a comprehensive field experience. Each degree/or certificate has specific course requirements. Please check the specific field experience course for requirements applicable to your degree/or certificate area of study.
*Field Experiences are not interchangeable. HSV 593 and HSV 594 practicums have specific learning requirements that differ from those outlined in HSV 595 nd HSV HSV 596 . HSV 593 must be successfully completed prior to entry into the other field experiences. HSV 595 and HSV 596 cannot be substituted for HSV 593 .
Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Outcomes
- Students will analyze the historical development of counseling and human services.
- Students will develop knowledge and theory of the interaction of human systems including individual, interpersonal, group, family, organizational, community, and societal.
- Students will analyze the scope of conditions that promote or inhibit human functioning.
- Students will develop an understanding of theories and/or techniques associated with multicultural competence in the field of counseling and human services.
- Students will construct knowledge and skills in direct service delivery and appropriate interventions.
- Students will develop learning experiences to build their interpersonal skills by developing knowledge, theory, and skills in the administrative aspects of the service delivery system.
- Students will evaluate values and attitudes and promote understanding of counseling and human services ethics and their application in practice.
- Students will develop an awareness of their own values, personalities, reaction patterns, interpersonal styles, and limitations.
Students will need to fulfill additional specific requirements to become credentialed counselors. While the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is not designed to fulfill licensure requirements in an individual state, the program may be used to partially fulfill licensure requirements. Post University assists in researching and providing information regarding licensure; however, each state has different requirements for such licensure outside of the required education. Such state requirements may include licensure exams, background checks, certain work experience, and more. It is ultimately the responsibility of each student to manage their own licensure process and to ensure that all requirements are met in order for the student to obtain licensure. Post University does not speak on behalf of any licensing board or body and does not guarantee licensure. Requirements for licensure are subject to change without notice.
The tables at the following links show whether Post University, with completion of the appropriate curriculum, does or does not fulfill the educational requirements for a specific license:
Students will be required to have completed the following prerequisites before entering the field experience. The need to have earned at least a 3.00 GPA before starting HSV593 Clinical Field Practicum I at an approved placement. Students are eligible for HSV595 Counseling Internship at an approved placement upon the successful completion of HSV593 Clinical Field Practicum I and have at least a cumulative enrollment 3.00 GPA. Additional directives will be given by the program's Field Placement Coordinator as well before placement. See Clinical and Field Experience Coordinator for additional guidance.
Note: There are no concentrations or tracks for the MSCMC degree.
Two field experiences are required to fulfill the requirements of this degree: HSV 593 and HSV 595 .
HSV593 Clinical Field Practicum I is the initial field experience. HSV595 Counseling Internship is a comprehensive field experience. Each degree / or certificate has specific course requirements. Please check the specific field experience course for requirements applicable to your degree /or certificate area of study.
*Field Experiences are not interchangeable. HSV593 and HSV594 practicums have specific learning requirements that differ from those outlined in HSV595 and HSV596. HSV593 must be successfully completed prior to entry into the other field experiences. HSV595 and HSV596 cannot be substituted for HSV593.