M.A. Forensic Mental Health Counseling
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M.A. Forensic Mental Health Counseling
The Master of Arts in Forensic Mental Health Counseling provides students with 60 credits of coursework spanning 48 credit hours of classroom-based, interactive learning and 12 credit hours of clinical field work. The program is designed to prepare students to be eligible for future licensure as a mental health counselor (LMHC) or similar credential. Students also use the program as a pathway to PsyD programs.
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* Source: Burning Glass Technologies, 10/28/18
Rebekah Snyder '16, victim advocate in the Michigan attorney general’s office who supported 156 of the women who delivered searing, poignant victim impact statements in the trial of disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, can easily trace how Roger Williams University prepared her for that work.
That's because while she was here, Snyder learned key skills and had defining experiences that gave her the skills and drive she needed to work with the women testifying against Nassar.
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