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Georgia State University
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master of Science program at Georgia State University prepares students to acquire expertise in the eight core areas of knowledge and all the domains of clinical mental health counseling required by CACREP. The program is designed to be full time (9.0 credit hours or more per semester) and completed in 2 years, including summer semesters. Students are exposed to a wide range of therapeutic models and counseling styles. Graduates of this program are found working in mental health agencies, correctional settings, family counseling centers, business and personnel positions, private practice, and many other settings requiring expertise in human resource development.
Institution Location
P.O. Box 3980
Atlanta GA, US
30302-3980
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Specialty
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Program Degree
M.S.
Accredited Under Standards
2016
- Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning January 14, 2010
- Accreditation Start Date: July 14, 2011
- Accreditation Expiration: October 31, 2027
- Accreditation Status: Accredited
Program Outcomes Report
Status Information
The program was found to meet all standards in a satisfactory manner.
Program History
The Community Counseling program was initially accredited in March 1980 and has maintained its accreditation. It became a Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in July 2011.