The UNI Clinical Mental Health Counseling program has an outstanding reputation and received the NCACES Innovative Counselor Education Master's Degree Program Award in 1999. Our program is based on long-standing tradition and is delivered by highly energetic faculty who are extensively involved in research, practice and professional service at the local, state, regional and national levels. Graduates of this program will be prepared to practice in a variety of mental health and community agencies, including hospitals, clinics, substance abuse agencies, hospice organizations and mental health centers.
The UNI Clinical Mental Health Program:
- Prepares graduates with knowledge and skills in diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
- Exposes students to theory-based counseling models to apply to individuals, groups and families.
- Emphasizes practical applications of concepts in all coursework.
- Includes a site-based practicum at the UNI Counseling Center, Wartburg College, or Hawkeye Community College. On site supervision with UNI and Counseling Center staff make this an exceptional training opportunity.
- Includes a two-semester internship with a weekly seminar, as well as individual and group supervision by the faculty.
- Provides multiple opportunities to interact with and learn from mental health practitioners in the field.
- Provides numerous opportunities for professional growth and development through UNI-sponsored conferences.
- Includes 54 hours of CACREP-required coursework and 6 hours of electives (total, 60 semester hours). This program reflects the national trend for longer preparation programs that more adequately prepare future practitioners to address the many challenges in work settings.