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Master of Science in Counselor Education:
Mental Health Counseling Track
Program Leader: Dr.
Maureen C. Kenny
E-mail: kennym@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-3506
Program Website:
http://www.fiu.edu/~edpsy/counseloredhome.htm
Brief Description of the
Program:
The Master of Science in
Counselor Education: Mental Health Counseling Track is designed to
educate and prepare individuals interested in functioning as counselors
and practitioners in community mental health settings, institutions,
hospitals, schools and private practice. Nationally accredited by
the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education
Programs (CACREP), the program
meets all requirements as outlined by the Florida Department of
Medical Quality Assurance for licensure as a mental health
counselor. This program emphasizes the blending of research and theory
with practical applied experience. It also emphasizes and reflects the
urban and multicultural nature of our community, as well as general
trends within specified counseling fields.
The early part of the program is largely generic in nature and is
concerned with the development of knowledge and skills in the areas of
individual and group counseling, consultation, preventive mental
health, education-vocational development, client appraisal, systems
intervention, and program organization and evaluation. The latter part
of the program is more differentiated towards the practice of mental
health counseling. Independent study courses are available to allow
students to pursue specialized interests and needs.
The prospective student should be advised that a substantial amount of
time is spent in fieldwork to meet practicum and internship
requirements. The practicum requirement is the equivalent of 25 hours
per week spent in a field placement during one academic semester (for a
total of 400 hours). The internship is the equivalent of a full-time
position (five days per week) for the period of one academic semester
(for a total of 600 hours). Since many of the field experience sites
provide evening and weekend programs, in addition to those offered
during business hours, students may be able to maintain part-time
employment.
Application Requirements:
- A bachelor’s degree
from an accredited institution;
- A
minimum GPA of 3.2 or better on a 4.0 scale for the
last 60 hours of upper-division undergraduate coursework;
- A
résumé;
-
Personal
interview; (scheduled by department secretary)
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Three letters of
recommendation;
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A completed COE
department application (can
be
downloaded here).
Program Requirements:
- Total credits: 61
(based upon a student whose undergraduate degree is in psychology or a
related field.)
- Counseling
Core credits: 28
- Methods and
Research credits: 6
- Mental Health
Specialization credits: 15
- Field
Experience credits: 12
Prerequisites:
There are prerequisite courses
for any individual who does not have an undergraduate major in
psychology or a related field. These prerequisites are mandatory for
admission to the graduate program in Mental Health Counseling. All
prerequisite courses must be completed with a minimum grade of "C” and
courses taken must result in a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or
better. Please note that the following courses listed below are
according to those offered at FIU. The prerequisite courses total 9
credit hours and are as follows:
| Prerequisites:
(9 total credit hours) |
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PSY 2020
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Introduction to
Psychology |
3
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EDP 3004
CLP 4144
PPE 3003
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Educational Psychology OR
Abnormal Psychology OR
Personality Theory
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3
3
3
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STA 2122
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Research-Statistics
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3
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Program of Study:
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Course:
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Credit Hours:
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| Counseling
Core: (28 credits hours) |
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EDP 6506
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Human
Development: Across the Lifespan |
3
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MHS 5400
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Counseling Skills
and Techniques |
3
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MHS 6802
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Personality
Theories |
3
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MHS 5350
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Educational &
Vocational Counseling |
3
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MHS 6428
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Cross-Cultural
Counseling |
3
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SDS 5460
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Crisis Counseling
and Interventions |
3
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SDS 6411
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Counseling
Children and Adolescents |
3
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MHS 6700
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Ethical, Legal
& Professional Issues in Counseling |
3
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MHS 6511
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Group
Counseling |
3
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MHS 6511L
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Group Development
Lab |
1
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| Measurement
and Research: (6 credit hours) |
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EDF 5481
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Foundations of
Educational Research |
3
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MHS 6200
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Measurement &
Appraisal in Counseling |
3
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| Specialization: (15 credit
hours) |
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MHS 6020
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Foundations of
Mental Health |
3
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MHS 6411
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Counseling &
Consultation in Community Settings |
3
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MHS 6427
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Adult
Psychopathology |
3
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MHS 6470
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Human Sexuality
Counseling |
3
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MHS 6450
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Substance Abuse
Counseling |
3
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| Clinical Experiences: (12
credit hours) |
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MHS 6800
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Advanced
Practicum in Counseling
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3
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MHS 6820
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Supervised Field
Experience in Counseling |
9
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