Course Overview
The Master of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health at Metropolitan State University of Denver is designed to prepare students for professional practice in counseling and behavioral health settings. The program emphasizes evidence-based practices, cultural competency, and clinical skills to address mental health and substance use disorders. A unique feature is its focus on integrated care, combining mental health and addiction counseling with an emphasis on real-world application through practicum and internship experiences.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped to work in diverse settings such as community mental health centers, hospitals, private practices, and substance abuse treatment facilities. The program also prepares students for licensure as professional counselors or addiction counselors in Colorado and beyond.
Key Faculty and Staff
Specific faculty names are not publicly highlighted for this program, but the department includes experienced clinicians and researchers in behavioral health and counseling fields.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program benefits from partnerships with local health organizations and clinical sites, providing students with hands-on training opportunities. Students have access to modern counseling labs and simulation facilities on campus for skill development.
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