Graduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

Professional Counseling, M.Ed., Concentrations in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling


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The M.Ed. in Professional Counseling is designed for graduate students preparing for employment as professional counselors in schools, community and clinical agencies, and colleges/universities.  Two options of study, School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, are available. The School Counseling program consists of a minimum of 60 semester hours (2-1/2 years or 6 semesters of full-time study). The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program consists of a minimum of 60 semester hours (2-1/2 years or 7 semesters of full-time study). A student will receive faculty endorsement only for the relevant option and plan of study completed.

Core courses in School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling include studies in theory and practice of counseling, lifespan and career development, individual and group counseling, multicultural counseling, assessment and appraisal, research crisis and trauma counseling, substance abuse counseling, and couples/family counseling. Supervised practicum and internship experience specific to the chosen option also are required.

The School Counseling program is preparatory for certification (S-5) in kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school counseling. Completion of the M.Ed. in School Counseling meets one of the requirements for professional certification as a school counselor (S-5) in Georgia. Passing scores on the School Counseling GACE Content Assessment and verification of program completion from the University of West Georgia also are required.

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is preparatory for a wide variety of positions in community agencies, business, and institutions. The Clinical Mental Health Counseling option meets the current educational requirements for licensure as a professional counselor (LPC) in Georgia, and both the Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling options meet the educational requirements for national counselor certification (NCC) through the National Board for Certified Counselors.

General Admission requirements to all Master of Education (M.Ed.) programs in Professional Counseling include

  • Minimum 2.7 undergraduate GPA
  • Current resume
  • Written personal narrative describing the reasons for applying to the program, an analysis of personal strengths and weaknesses related to chosen option, career goals, and anticipated benefits from the program.
  • Interview with faculty. This interview will focus on the assessment of factors such as emotional maturity, professional related experience, readiness for the program, life experiences, attitude, compatibility with department goals, and communication/interpersonal skills.

Learning Outcomes 

  • Candidates will demonstrate professional dispositions consistent with the field of professional counseling, as measured by an average rating of “proficient” or higher on a summative administration of the Professional Dispositions and Behaviors Rubric.
  • Candidates will demonstrate professional skills consistent with the field of professional counseling, as measured by an average rating of “proficient” or higher on a summative administration of the Field Placement Evaluation.
  • Candidates will know the major concepts, theories, and practices articulated in current counselor preparation standards, as measured by a passing score on the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE).

 

Clinical Mental Health Counseling


Total: 60 Hours


Total: 60 Hours


* 3 hours in addition to the 60 hours to satisfy GaPSC requirement for S-5 certification (Georgia Law HB 671); does not apply to those who have completed or exempted this GaPSC requirement.

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