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Bradley University
The master’s degree program in human development counseling/clinical mental health counseling requires 60 semester hours of graduate work at the master’s level for completion. This graduate program is designed to meet the certification requirements in clinical mental health counseling and requirements in the state of Illinois for counseling licensure as well as meeting 2001 CACREP standards.
The program consists of a graduate core of six semester hours and a program core of 43 semester hours of study required of all candidates. In addition, students take an additional 11 semester hours of specialty area course work that may, in concert with the internship and practicum work required in the core program, permit them to develop a specialty area consistent with plans for future employment.
Important Note: Bradley’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is accredited as a Community Counseling program under the 2001 CACREP standards. Curriculum has been transitioned to meet the 2009 CACREP Clinical Mental Health standards. Accreditation as a Clinical Mental Health program will be sought during our 2014 accreditation cycle.
Institution Location
1501 W. Bradley Avenue
Westlake Hall 248
Peoria IL, US
61625
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Specialty
Community Counseling
Program Degree
M.A.
Program Website
- Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning September 1, 1990
- Accreditation Start Date: March 1, 1992
- Accreditation Expiration: July 9, 2015
- Accreditation Status: Previously Accredited
Program Outcomes Report
http://www.bradley.edu/academic/departments/lehc/programs/cmhc/
Program History
The Community Counseling program was initially accredited in March 1992 and has maintained its accreditation. It became a Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in July 2015.