Degree Programs:
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Psychology
Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling
The Master of Mental Health Counseling program will provide
This evidence-based program will prepare students to work as licensed mental health counselors in the State of Indiana. Based on current requirements, this program also meets standards for licensure requirements in most surrounding states with the exception of Kentucky. Learning outcomes of this program will address:
- Human growth and development
- Social and cultural foundations of mental health counseling
- Helping relationships
- Group dynamics, processes, counseling, and consultation
- Career and lifestyle development
- Assessment and appraisal of individuals
- Research and program evaluation
- Professional orientation and ethics
- Foundations of mental health counseling
- Contextual dimensions of mental health counseling
- Knowledge and skills for practice of mental health counseling
This program is sixty (60) credit hours. A student must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) with no more than two grades of C throughout their coursework. The following courses are required of all students:
- PSY-G 522 Counseling Theories (3 cr.)
- PSY-G 532 Introduction to Group Counseling (3 cr.)
- PSY-G 550 Internship in Counseling 3 cr/semester for (9 cr.)
- PSY-G 552 Career Counseling and Development (3 cr.)
- PSY-G 647 Advanced Internship (3 cr.)
- PSY-I 501 Multicultural Counseling (3 cr.)
- PSY-I 669 Psychological Assessment in Rehabilitation II (Personality Assessment) (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 502 Developmental Psychology (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 511 Seminar in Professional Skills, Legal Issues, and Ethics (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 535 Introduction to Addictions Counseling (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 537 Program Evaluation (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 540 Principles of Psychological Assessment & Prediction (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 563 Foundations of Mental Health Counseling (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 624 Principles of Psychopathology (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 632 Introduction to Clinical Interventions (3 cr.)
- PSY-P 657 Topical Seminar, 2 cr/semester (4 cr.)
- PSY-P 690 Practicum in Clinical Psychology (2 cr.)
- PSY-P 736 Child Psychopathology (3 cr.)