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Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.Ed.)

Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

The Master of Education degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling prepares students for employment as counselors in community-based human service agencies (e.g., substance abuse facilities, mental health centers, child and family service agencies) and private counseling facilities. This program is designed to fulfill the educational requirements for licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Ohio.

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Faculty and staff at the Âé¶¹¹û¶³ School of Fashion revel in the creativity and confidence of our students. That's certainly true at Âé¶¹¹û¶³ New York City Fashion, where Kent State Today found students, staff and alumni working side by side with the top names in Fashion to prepare our graduates to succeed. {"preview_thumbnail":"/s3fs-root/s3fs-public/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/872604673.jpg?VersionId=aHdRi_Vl0kEDgm_VjPuVyluTGJ5wZRz7&itok=m9Rirn4N","video_url":"https://vimeo.com/872604673","settings":{"responsive":1,"width":"854"...

Nonprofit Studies

Minor in Nonprofit Studies

The Nonprofit Studies minor prepares students for careers in a variety of nonprofit organizations at the local, state, national and international level. The curriculum provides students with knowledge and competencies in areas such as grant writing and fundraising, mission and vision, advocacy and lobbying, risk management, board development, program planning, and more. Students gain real-world experience with local nonprofit agencies through a practicum experience.

Mild/Moderate Special Education

Minor in Mild/Moderate Special Education

The Mild/Moderate Special Education minor provides essential knowledge for students aspiring to teach, work with, or understand the five to seven million school-age children with mild to moderate disabilities and their families. Mild to moderate disabilities include learning disabilities (e.g., dyslexia, dyscalculia), ADHD, emotional or behavioral disorders, mild intellectual disabilities, and (in some cases) autism spectrum disorder.

Gerontology

Minor in Gerontology

The Gerontology minor provides students with knowledge of the aging process and prepares students for professional positions in the diverse field of aging. This minor can benefit students with a major or an interest in psychology, sociology, business, English, nursing, education, interior design, political science, speech pathology, audiology and recreation, parks and tourism management.

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Welcome to Flash Friday! This new series is where we meet Golden Flashes right where they are in their Kent State journeys. Follow along as we introduce you to fascinating Flashes from all walks of life. Meet Maddie Goerl, a senior public relations major with a minor in public health at Âé¶¹¹û¶³. Hailing from Mars, Pennsylvania, Goerl originally chose public relations in pursuit of her passion for writing but quickly fell in love with the program during her time in the School of Media and Journalism’s reporting course, working as a student reporter for KentWired. Goerl i...

Career and Community Studies

Career and Community Studies – Non-Degree Program

Career and Community Studies (CCS) is a college-based, non-degree transitional program that prepares students with intellectual and developmental disabilities for adult life through academic pursuits, peer socialization, and career discovery and preparation. This four-year program provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in various career paths, from social work to community development.

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