School of Arts and Social Sciences (SASS)

Master of Science Strategic Communication (pending SACSCOC approval): The Masters of Science Degree in Strategic Communication combines the study of the discipline of communication with practical strategic skills that give students the tools they need to advance their careers and authentically tell the story of their organization.

For additional information, schedule of classes, and application for graduate admissions, write or call: The Office of Graduate and Adult Education, Trevecca Nazarene University, 333 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, Tennessee 37210-2877; (615) 248-1529 or (844) TNU-GRAD. E-mail: GRAEAdmissions@trevecca.edu. MSC website: 

 

Master of Arts: Clinical Mental Health Counseling: The major in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is a 60-semester-hour major that prepares a student for licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC). In the state of Tennessee one can be licensed as an LPC or as an LPC with Mental Health Service Provider (MHSP) designation. This degree meets the academic requirements for LPC with MHSP. The degree equips one to counsel in an agency or private practice setting.

Master of Marriage and Family Counseling: The M.M.F.C. degree is a 60-semester-hour degree that prepares a student for licensure as a Mental Health Service Provider designation (LPC-MHSP) and/or a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) in the state of Tennessee. The degree equips one to counsel with individuals, couples, or families from a systemic perspective in an agency or private practice setting.

Ph.D.: Clinical Counseling: Teaching and Supervision: The major in Clinical Counseling: Teaching and Supervision is a 66-semester-hour advanced professional major designed for several groups: a) those who wish to enhance their skills as a therapist, b) those who wish to further their career within the mental health delivery system, c) those who wish to take a more active role in supervision and the development of other therapists, and d) those who wish to expand their professional options to include teaching in undergraduate and graduate training programs. The strong theme of the program is to develop clinicians who will themselves positively enhance the professional mental health community.

The Graduate Counseling office is located in the Adams Building.

For additional information, schedule of classes, and application for graduate admissions, write or call: Graduate Counseling Program, Trevecca Nazarene University, 333 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, Tennessee 37210-2877; (615) 248-1384. E-mail: admissions_gradcouns@trevecca.edu. Website: www.trevecca.edu/academics/program/counselingwww.trevecca.edu/academics/program/marriage-and-family, or www.trevecca.edu/academics/program/clinical-counseling-teaching-supervision.