Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling
The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling (MACC) degree provides the necessary knowledge, values and skills required of competent master’s level counseling practitioners working in community setting with clients experiencing mental health and co-occurring substance abuse issues. The program is designed to develop professionally ethical practitioners trained within the Franciscan tradition of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Íø to promote social justice, dignity and respect for all human life within the community.
MACC is a -accredited program for adult students committed to upholding the highest standards in professional mental health and addictions counseling. The MACC program prepares students to address complicated issues of social justice and healthy functioning with an approach that combines theory, technique and hands-on practical experiences. Methods of instruction include lecture, skill demonstrations, role plays, small group interactions and discussions. Most courses are delivered on-site with a few online and blended course offerings.
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- The six-year Psych-MACC Bridge Program is designed for students who wish to receive a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology followed by a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling.
- The six-year AMH-MACC Bridge Program is designed for students who wish to receive a Bachelor of Arts in Addictions and Mental Health Treatment followed by a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling.
- The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling degree is designed for students who have earned a baccalaureate degree in another area of study.
Estimated Program Length | 3-4 years |
Credit Hours | 60 |
Course Length | 13 weeks |
Transfer Credits Accepted | Up to 6 |
Cost per Credit | $900* |
*Tuition discount available. Ask for details!