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Inspired by a Christian worldview, our clinical mental health counseling Master’s degree program is designed to prepare you to be an agent of social justice in your community and an effective spokesperson for positive transformation in as little as three years.
Mental health counseling degree courses include:
- Professional Orientation to Counseling
- Counseling Across the Lifespan
- Multicultural Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Gender Issues in Counseling
You’ll also be required to complete a counseling practicum and two internships in this program. These will allow you to get supervised clinical experience, which can help you develop your assessment and consultation skills in real-life situations.
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Individuals who complete the coursework for the M.A. – Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Montreat College meet the education requirements set forth by the N.C. Board of Licensed Professional Counselors to obtain a Licensed Professional Counselors Association (LPCA) license.
A program designed for the adult learner.
The faculty at Montreat College understands that keeping up with your personal life and coursework can be a challenge. That’s why we offer class schedules conducive to family life, including a convenient one-night-a-week curriculum, which allows you to earn your Master’s degree in just three years.
If you’d like to make a real difference in people’s lives, then a mental health counseling degree from Montreat College – Charlotte could be the answer.