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Master of Clinical Psychology at Benedictine University
For more than 30 years, the clinical psychology program at Benedictine University
has been preparing students for careers in counseling, psychotherapy, mental health
services, student personnel, and social services for all age groups. The Masters
in Clinical Psychology program consists of an academic and professional education.
In addition to the coursework, extensive field experience in mental health settings
is also an essential part of the requirements. The curriculum provides all the
courses that the state of Illinois requires of applicants to sit for Illinois
licensing. This includes both the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) exam and
the Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) exam. The program also offers
an excellent foundation for future doctoral study. Course offerings address the
needs of most working professionals.
Our faculty does not simply lecture,
they involve you. In the classroom, you will be guided through a learning environment
that builds as much on your own experience and understanding as on theirs. Most
importantly, our faculty members couple exemplary credentials with up-to-date
knowledge of the marketplace, keeping them at the cutting edge of their industries
and their disciplines.
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