2 Mental Health Research Master's degrees in USA
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2 Mental Health Research Master's degrees in USA
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Liberty University
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Online
- Online USA
MA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
Liberty University’s Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree online is designed to equip you with the specialized training you need to gain state licensure and become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). An LPC is a licensed mental health professional who is trained to work with individuals, families, and groups in treating mental health and behavioral problems.
Culver-Stockton College
Master of Arts in Counseling
- Missouri, USA
MA
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Arts in Counseling program is DESIGNED for the working professional who seeks to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to become an exceptional professional advocate in the fields of mental and behavioral health counseling and school counseling.
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The USA is home to some of the world's top universities. Students can expect a diverse, innovative, and engaging student experience. The country emphasizes accessibility and quality independent research, allowing students to push the limits of their field should they want to.
American English is extremely dominant in the USA, so classes will likely be in English, with a few exceptions. This means that many schools will ask for proof of English proficiency through the TOEFL iBT test before admitting international students.
Additionally, American landscapes and environments allow students to study where they can feel comfortable. From crowded urban centers to tropical areas, the USA has it all!
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.