Graduate Programs
Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling MACC
The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling (MACC) at Simmons College of Kentucky prepares compassionate professionals to support individuals and families facing mental health challenges. Through a combination of psychological theory, evidence-based counseling techniques, and real-world experience, students gain the skills needed to help people overcome trauma, improve well-being, and lead healthier lives.
Program Format: 8-Week Courses
Delivery Options: Online Available
Start Dates: Multiple Start Dates Year-Round
Admissions: No GRE Required
Program Overview
The Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling program prepares students to work effectively with individuals, families, and groups experiencing mental health challenges. Students develop a strong understanding of counseling theory, diagnosis, treatment planning, and therapeutic practice while gaining hands-on experience through supervised practicum opportunities. The program is designed with a focus on equity, cultural awareness, and the mental health needs of historically underserved communities, preparing graduates to serve with compassion and professional competence.
Why Choose the Simmons MACC Program?
Evidence-Based Counseling Training
Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of mental health concerns.
Flexible Online Learning
Complete your degree through a flexible program format designed to accommodate working professionals.
Real-World Counseling Experience
Coursework emphasizes practical counseling methods including therapy techniques, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
Faith-Informed Counseling Approach
Ground your counseling practice in ethical values, compassion, and a holistic understanding of human well-being.
HBCU Perspective on Mental Health
Study within a program that addresses the unique mental health needs of the Black community and other historically marginalized populations.
Program Highlights
- Foundations of professional counseling
- Ethical and professional counseling practice
- Counseling individuals and groups
- Counseling across diverse cultural backgrounds
- Understanding family dynamics in mental health
- Introduction to psychopharmacology
- Specialized focus on children and adolescents
- Research methods for counseling professionals
Flexible Format Designed for Working Adults
The MACC program uses accelerated 8-week courses to allow students to focus on one course at a time while balancing work and personal commitments. Practicum experiences can often be completed within the student’s local community, providing accessible opportunities for hands-on learning.
Practical Capstone Experience
Students complete a supervised practicum and capstone project that allows them to apply counseling knowledge in a professional setting. This experience helps students build clinical confidence while preparing for professional counseling practice.
Who Should Apply
The MACC program is ideal for individuals committed to helping others improve their mental health and well-being, including:
- Psychology graduates seeking advanced training
- Professionals interested in mental health counseling careers
- Certified teachers pursuing school counseling roles
- Social workers seeking expanded career opportunities
- Individuals called to support individuals experiencing trauma or crisis
Career Pathways
Graduates of the program may pursue roles such as:
- Licensed Clinical Counselor
- School Counselor
- Counselor in social service agencies
- Community mental health counselor
- Behavioral health specialist