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The Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program equips students for professional counseling roles across diverse settings including mental health agencies, hospitals, clinics, educational institutions, and treatment centers. This comprehensive curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical training, developing the competencies required for professional counseling practice. Upon completion, graduates qualify to seek National Counselor Certification (NCC) and state licensure as Professional Counselors (LPC).
Gannon University's CACREP-accredited Clinical Mental Health Counseling program establishes a strong foundation in general counseling practice. This 60-credit program spans 2 years and 9 months, with all students beginning in the Fall semester as part of small cohorts (20 students maximum). Classes typically maintain 9-18 students and are primarily conducted in-person, supplemented by some remote components. The program utilizes Blackboard for course management.
The curriculum delivers essential counselor education, equipping students with professional skills and knowledge. Graduates meet eligibility requirements for both the Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) credential and Pennsylvania's Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) designation, with many alumni successfully obtaining licensure in Ohio, New York, and other states. This program prepares students for counseling careers in community mental health, higher education settings, human services, and residential treatment. While following a generalist practitioner model, students can tailor their training through specialized internship opportunities.
Gannon University's CACREP-accredited Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling builds fundamental professional counseling competencies. The 60-credit hour program, completed in 2 years and 9 months, begins each Fall with cohorts limited to 20 students. Classes average 9-18 students and primarily meet in-person, with some remote components. Blackboard supports course delivery and management.