Preparing professional counselors to provide treatment for individuals experiencing a continuum of mental health issues.
Program Information
Chart Your Career Path with Your MS in Mental Health Counseling
Viterbo University’s MS in Mental Health Counseling degree program educates counselors who will integrate the values of contemplation, integrity, hospitality, stewardship, and service into their personal and professional lives. Our curriculum exceeds national and state standards by requiring core coursework in addiction counseling, psychopharmacology, family counseling, trauma and crisis counseling with an emphasis on ethical professional practice.
The program also provides training emphasis on psychodiagnostics, psychometrics, and psychopharmaceutical knowledge and clinical skill sets applicable across patients’ life span.
Internships in a clinical setting are designed to guide you toward independent work with clients while under the full supervision of a site supervisor. You will complete 600 hours of internship placement, 240 hours of which includes direct client contact.
Questions about admissions?
Reach out to Magdalen Kellogg with questions mekellogg@viterbo.edu, 608-796-3028
licensure rate for graduates who met the requirements for post-graduate supervised practice
Viterbo’s MSMHC program educates counselors, who will integrate the values of contemplation, integrity, hospitality, stewardship, and service into their personal and professional lives. The program is designed for working professionals, with classes meeting Thursday late afternoons and evenings. There are also weekend classes that meet Friday nights and Saturdays. Internships in a clinical setting are designed to move the student toward independent work with clients while under the full supervision of a site supervisor. Students complete 600 hours of internship placement, 240 hours of which includes direct client contact.