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67 Master of Arts in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Concentration 1 Program Goal The Master of Arts in Counseling (Clinical Mental Health Concentration) equips clinically competent mental health practitioners with the theoretical knowledge and professional skills, as well as the ability to ethically integrate their Christian faith, in order to become leaders as licensed professional counselors in diverse clinical, educational, and ministry settings. Curriculum Course # Sem. Hrs. MA in Counseling core courses Theological Foundations for Counseling CO 501 3 Counseling Theories CO 502 3 Human Development and Counseling CO 503 3 Psychopathology & Diagnosis CO 504 3 Groups in Counseling CO 505 3 Counseling Foundations CO 510 3 Career Development & Assessment CO 525 3 Research & Evaluation in Counseling CO 601 3 Assessment & Measurement in Counseling CO 602 3 Professional Orientation CO 615 3 Social and Cultural Foundations CO 621 3 Counseling and Spirituality CO 631 3 New Testament Survey for Counseling NT 509 2 Old Testament Survey for Counseling OT 509 2 MA in Counseling (Clinical Mental Health) concentration courses Counseling Practicum CO 511 3 Marriage and Family Counseling CO 552 3 Addictions and Counseling CO 555 3 Clinical Counseling Internship I CO 795 3 Clinical Counseling Internship II CO 797 3 Counseling electives 9 Comprehensive Exam 2 EX CO 0 Total hours for degree: 64 1 This program is consistent with licensure requirements for the State of Colorado as of 4/2020. 2 Students who receive approval to write a thesis do not need to take the Comprehensive Exam, but instead will register for CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal (1 hour) and CO 799 Thesis in Counseling (2 hours).

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