The MSCRMHC program does not require a specific undergraduate degree for admission. However, a major in one of the social sciences, with course work in abnormal and developmental psychology, and basic statistics or measurement, better prepares an applicant for the program.
Applicants seeking admission to the program must submit all application materials to the Office of Graduate Studies by the current graduate catalog deadline dates. No applications will be considered until all required information arrives at the Office of Graduate Studies.
Application Requirements
Transcripts (all graduate and undergraduate) | Yes |
Standardized Exam (e.g. GRE) | Waived if GPA is 3.0+ |
Admission Essay/Letter of Interest | Yes |
Resume/Vita | Yes |
Letters of Reference | Three |
Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Science in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling must submit all application materials to the Office of Graduate Studies by the current graduate catalog deadline dates. No applications will be considered until all required information arrives at the Office of Graduate Studies. Application materials include:
Completed applications are reviewed by the program faculty screening committee and a personal interview, either in person or by telephone may be, scheduled. Consideration is given to the relevant qualifications of applicants across all required areas. No one criterion is used in selecting applicants for admission. Program faculty is dedicated to recruiting and accepting a diverse body of applicants who are sensitive to the needs of our increasingly pluralistic society. The Department of Rehabilitation and Human Services honors diversity and appreciates the variety of perspectives and experiences that our students, clients, and colleagues bring. We invite applications from all racial groups, all genders regardless of sexual orientation, and persons with disabilities.
All new MSCRMHC students will be required to participate in a New Student Orientation within their first year of study.
MSU Billings Catalog - Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Master of Science
The program structure listed below is an example of the courses you would likely take in this program.
Courses | Credit |
REHA 501 Principles of Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling | 3 |
REHA 502 Individual and Family Response to Disability | 3 |
REHA 503 Psychiatric Rehabilitation | 3 |
REHA 505 Theories of Counseling | 3 |
REHA 507 Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice | 3 |
REHA 508 Multicultural/Gender Issues in Counseling | 3 |
REHA 515 Medical and Psychological Aspects of Disability | 3 |
REHA 517 Research and Program Evaluation | 3 |
REHA 519 Human Growth & Development | 3 |
REHA 520 Group & Individual Evaluation | 3 |
REHA 521 Advanced Individual Counseling | 3 |
REHA 523 Advanced Group Counseling | 3 |
REHA 525 Career Development, Placement, & Support | 3 |
REHA 560 DSM-5 for Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counselors | 3 |
II. Required Clinical Work | |
REHA 590 Prepracticum for Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling | 3 |
REHA 594 Counseling Practicum | 3 |
REHA 596 Cooperative Education/Internship | 12 |
Total minimum credits required for degree |
60 |