The Department of Counselor Education offers master's degree programs as well as options for post-master's degree study. The M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program effectively prepares graduates for a broad range of career possibilities, including working in community settings, hospitals, educational institutions, VA treatment centers, and private practice settings. This degree meets the education requirements for licensure in Pennsylvania as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). ? Completion of the M.Ed. School Counseling program academically qualifies candidates for the Pennsylvania Educational Specialist I Certificate which is required for employment as an elementary or secondary school guidance counselor. Individuals who have earned a Master?s degree in counseling may pursue a non-degree program of study (certification only) leading to the Educational Specialist I Certificate. ? A Post-Master?s Certificate in Professional Counselor Licensure Preparation is offered for individuals who have completed a master?s degree in counseling or a closely related area and would like to build their clinical mental health skills while completing the educational requirements for licensure as a professional counselor.