- The Mental Health Counseling 60-credit program integrates behavioral science studies with the acquisition of practical counseling skills in supervised settings.
- Students will Learn how to facilitate personal growth and development by focusing on client strengths and by using therapeutic methods that prevent and remediate individual and interpersonal conflict.
- Students will gain confidence working with clients through supervised or monitored counseling sessions. Fieldwork improves their cultural competence and strengthens their professional skills as a therapist.
- The main objective is to produce graduates who have the basic requisite counseling knowledge and skills for entry into the practice of professional counseling, including the awareness and skills necessary to think and act in a professional, ethical, and culturally sensitive manner.