Master's of Education: Counseling

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Track

 

Overview

Wichita State University's M.Ed. in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling track, is designed to prepare students for licensure by the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board (Licensed Professional Counselor - LPC) and certification by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC).

Clinical mental health counseling courses are offered by face-to-face, hybrid, and online. At minimum, 50% of courses in the program will require attending courses on campus.


Career Opportunities

Completing a M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling prepares the student to find a career in clinics, hospitals, school-based mental health program, and private practice. This degree will focus on the development of your ability to use: addiction counseling, mental health counseling, career counseling, marriage and family counseling, children and adolescent counseling, grief and loss counseling, and play therapy.


Licensure

Students seeking to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Kansas must submit a completed application packet to Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board (700 S.W Harrison St. Ste 420, Topeka, Kansas 66603-3929. Phone: 785-296-3240). The Board makes all decisions regarding licensure eligibility. The MEd in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health track, meets the academic course work requirements stipulated by the Board for licensure as an LPC.

Students must pass the LPC Board's licensure examination to be licensed. The exam is the National Counselor Exam (NCE). Additional information is available at www.nbcc.org.


Degree Requirements

The M.Ed. in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling track consists of 60 graduate hours.  All syllabi are provided for prospective, current and past students, but it should be noted that each is subject to modification by the individual instructor when the course is taught. The courses include:

  • CESP 803 Counseling Theory (3)
  • CLES 806 Foundations of Mental Health Counseling (3)
  • CESP 824 Techniques of Counseling (3)
  • CLES 805 Professional and Ethical Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (3)
  • CLES 860 CMHC Practicum (3) [CMHC & Sports Counseling only]
  • CLES 802 Human Growth and Development for Counselors (3)
  • CESP 821 Multicultural Issues in Counseling (3)
  • CESP 835 Psychopathology and the DSM (3)
  • CESP 815 Career Development (3)
  • CESP 825 Group Counseling Techniques (3)
  • CLES 810 Research Methods and Program Evaluation (3)
  • CESP 847 Addiction Counseling (3)
  • CESP 822 Assessment in Counseling (3)
  • CLES 952 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Internship (taken as two 3-credit-hour semesters or as one 6-credit-hour semester)
    • CLES 952A CMHC Internship I (3) & CLES 952B CMHC Internship II (3)
    • CLES 952C CMHC Internship (6)
In addition to the core counseling courses above, students in each emphasis must complete the following courses:
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Emphasis

  • CESP 838 Counseling Families in Crisis (3)
  • CESP 848 Crisis Counseling (3)
  • 9 Credits of approved electives in CLES, CESP, or ISLE
Sports Counseling
Emphasis

  • CLES 812 Counseling Student Athletes (3)
  • CLES 813 Student Athlete Identity Development (3)
  • 9 Credits of approved electives in CLES, CESP, SMGT, HPS, or SCWK (speak with advisor)
 Addiction Counseling
Emphasis

  • CESP 838 Counseling Families in Crisis (3)
  • CESP 848 Crisis Counseling (3)
  • CLES 855 Advanced Addiction Counseling (3)
  • CLES 826 Clinical Skills for Counselors (3)
  • CESP 750W Psychopharmacology (3)
  • CLES 862 Practicum in Addiction Counseling (3) [In place of CESP 860]

 



Admission Requirements

When applying for admission to the Master's in Education, Counseling program, you must submit to the Graduate School:

Once the Graduate School forwards the application to the Department, it will request:

  1. A statement of professional goals
  2. A résumé
  3. The names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to provide reference information

Upon receipt of this information, the departmental screening committee will make recommendations concerning admission decisions for the master's program in counseling.

Application Process
You can view the progress of your admission status by navigating to Step 5 hereClick here for information on how you will be notified of your admission decision.


Background Check Requirement

Upon admission and prior to their first semester, all students admitted to the Counseling program must clear a criminal background check. Click here for instructions.


CMHC Assessment Dashboard

The CMHC Assessment Dashboard contains systematic program evaluation data as well as the aggregate assessment of student learning outcomes. Click here for viewing the Assessment Dashboard.


Clinical Mental Heath Counseling Site Supervisor Resources

In order to meet CACREP accreditation requirements, all clinical mental health counseling supervisors must show proof of receiving some form of supervision training.  If you have not received supervision training, or cannot provide proof of receiving supervision training, please Click Here for instructions.