Become an Empathetic Counselor
The Master of Science in clinical mental health counseling program prepares students to practice counseling competently. Coursework introduces ethical and legal foundations of counseling and diverse content to work with varied clientele and diagnoses. Students develop their theoretical orientation through coursework, practicum and internships. The program includes core classes and clinical classes to provide students the knowledge and skills to deliver individual and group counseling services grounded in evidence-based practices.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Mission
The clinical mental health counseling program prepares ethical and compassionate counseling professionals committed to enhancing wellness and focusing on social justice. We foster lifelong learners dedicated to providing culturally sensitive and evidence-based services that promote resilience and responsible contributions within diverse communities.
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The clinical mental health counseling program admission requirements will include:
- Submitting a completed application through the Shenandoah University application portal located on the clinical mental health counseling website.
- A completed bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a recommended grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grade scale.
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended (or previously attended).
- Submit three letters of recommendation that indicate the applicant’s ability to participate in the rigors of graduate school as well as the traits applicants possess to be a future allied health practitioner. It is preferred that a minimum of two letters of recommendation is from a previous educator unless the student graduated with the undergraduate degree more than three years ago, then they are to submit two letters of recommendation from supervisors or colleagues.
- Applicants must respond to a prompt to serve as a writing sample.
- International students may be required to meet additional requirements
- Students who meet academic requirements will be invited to participate in an interview with the faculty members of the Counselor Education Division.
- Students will be required to complete state and federal background checks.
- Students will be required to obtain personal liability insurance from the start of the program.
- Students will be required to adhere to Shenandoah’s School of Health Professions and individual practicum and internship sites immunization and vaccination policies.
*Applicants with a GPA below the recommended may still apply and be considered for admission at the discretion of the clinical mental health counseling program director.
Eligibility
To ensure you meet eligibility for licensure please visit the Virginia Department of Health Professions, Board of Counseling website.
Meet The Faculty
Brittany Sager-Heinrichs, Ph.D.
Program Director, Division of Counselor Education
Career and Salary Possibilities
A degree in clinical mental health counseling provides opportunities to work in diverse settings including college career/student services, substance abuse community agencies, inpatient and outpatient treatment facilities, and private practice.
Per the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the substance abuse, behavioral disorders, and mental health counseling profession is expected to grow 18% in the next year with the average salary being $49,710; however, some licensed professional counselors in private practice can make around $90,000.
Program Goals
The Shenandoah University Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program will
- Prepare counseling professionals with a breadth of knowledge and skills for prevention, intervention, and advocacy in clinical mental health settings.
- Cultivate a counselor professional identity and disposition aligned with ethical practice and the ACA Code of Ethics.
- Foster the ability to critically evaluate and consume research through a social justice lens to inform evidence-based clinical mental health counseling practices.
- Prepare counseling professions to advocate for clinical mental health needs at the individual, community, and policy levels.
- Promote the development of critically reflective practitioners focused on wellness, self-care, and professional quality of life.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will develop and maintain a strong professional counselor identity rooted in the profession’s ethics, values, and principles.
- Students will be able to and demonstrate competence in working ethically with clients of diverse backgrounds across the lifespan.
- Students will be able to apply counseling skills and effectively deliver counseling interventions aligned with their theoretical orientation.
- Students will be able to analyze their own social location and lived experience, while mastering strategies to bracket and challenge
- Students will be able to evaluate counseling specific assessments, including career assessments, and administer assessments in the best interest of their clients.
- Students will be able to design a holistic counseling practice that aligns with their theoretical orientation and remain aligned with the Shenandoah University mission of being a lifelong learner committed to continuing education and service work.
- Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of their role in an interdisciplinary team.
- Students will be able to present scholarly research findings.
- Students will be able to apply for residency in the state of Virginia.
- Students will be able to pass the CMHCE required for licensure in Virginia.
Plan of Study
Students can choose to be part-time or full-time for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.
Projected Schedule for Full-Time Students
Year One
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
COUN 502 |
Professional Counseling Ethics |
3 |
COUN 504 |
Clinical Mental Health Counseling |
3 |
COUN 506 |
Counseling Theory |
3 |
COUN 501 |
Basic Counseling Skills |
3 |
COUN 503 |
Group Counseling |
3 |
COUN 505 |
Lifespan Development |
3 |
COUN 508 |
Addiction Counseling |
3 |
COUN 512 |
Grief, Loss, Trauma, and Crisis |
3 |
COUN 511 |
Multicultural Counseling |
3 |
COUN 509 |
Human Sexuality |
3 |
Year Two
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
COUN 602 |
Systems Concepts in Counseling |
3 |
COUN 610 |
Individual Practicum |
3 |
COUN 601 |
Diagnostic Processes |
3 |
COUN 507 |
Research Seminar I |
1 |
COUN 609 |
Group Practicum |
3 |
COUN 550/560/570 |
Elective |
3 |
COUN 517 |
Research Seminar II |
1 |
COUN 603 |
Assessment Processes |
3 |
COUN 650 |
Field Placement I |
3 |
Year Three
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
COUN 527 |
Research Seminar III |
1 |
COUN 510 |
Career Counseling |
3 |
COUN 660 |
Field Placement II |
3 |
Projected Schedule for Part-Time Students
Year One
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
Semester |
---|---|---|---|
COUN 502 |
Professional Counseling Ethics |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 504 |
Clinical Mental Health Counseling |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 506 |
Counseling Theory |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 501 |
Basic Counseling Skills |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 503 |
Group Counseling |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 514 |
Human Sexuality |
3 |
Summer |
COUN 508 |
Addiction Counseling |
3 |
Summer |
Year Two
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
Semester |
---|---|---|---|
COUN 505 |
Lifespan Development |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 511 |
Multicultural Counseling |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 503 |
Group Counseling |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 601 |
Diagnostic Processes in CMHC |
3 |
Spring |
COUN XXX |
Elective |
3 |
Summer |
COUN 512 |
Grief, Loss, Trauma, and Crisis Counseling |
3 |
Summer |
Year Three
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
Semester |
---|---|---|---|
COUN 610 |
Individual Practicum |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 602 |
Systems Concepts in Counseling |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 507 |
Research Seminar I |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 609 |
Group Practicum |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 603 |
Assessment Processes |
3 |
Summer |
COUN 510 |
Career Counseling |
3 |
Summer |
Year Four
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
Semester |
---|---|---|---|
COUN 517 |
Research Seminar II |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 650 |
Field Placement I |
3 |
Fall |
COUN 527 |
Research Seminar III |
3 |
Spring |
COUN 660 |
Field Placement II |
3 |
Spring |
Get Involved Beyond the Classroom
Internship and Research Possibilities
- You will have the opportunity to complete a 600-hour internship at a location within your community.
- You will have the opportunity to complete a research project, and if desired receive mentorship to submit your manuscript for publication.