Clinical Mental Health Counseling Track, M.Ed.

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling track is a fully online program of concentration by the Counselor Education Program. This track is CACREP-like and meets the CACREP requirements for licensure in the state of Georgia. 

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Track Requirements

All students in the Counselor Education M.Ed. program must complete the 27 hours consisting of same 10 courses during their first two semesters. Once students enter their third semester, they may start the School Counseling track. Students in this track must complete an additional 33 course hours consisting of 27 core courses hours and 6 electives hour in their concentration. All classes are offered fully online with virtual synchronous and asynchronous components. The accrediting body (CACREP) requires students to come to campus at least two times during their time in the program. More information about the required classes can be found in the table below. 

Courses

Core Courses 27 hours
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration (Required) 27 hours
Psychopathology 3
Counseling Children and Adolescents 3
Ethics and Professional Issues in Counseling 3
Clinical Mental Health Counseling 3
Assessment in Counseling 3
Issues in Mental Health Counseling 3
Practicum 3
Internship I 3
Internship II 3
Electives (Select two courses below) 6 hours
Expressive Arts in Counseling 3
Consultation and Advocacy in School Counseling 3
College and Career Development 3
Total Hours 60 hours

 

Questions

  • More information on the Clinical Mental Health Counseling track of the Counselor Education program can also be obtained by contacting Dr. Katharine Adams at ksadams@valdosta.edu