Two New Online Degrees Offered at Bradley
The cutting-edge teaching excellence at Bradley is being extended to online education as the University launches two online master of arts degrees in counseling.
12/03/2015 10:15 AM
For over 55 years, Bradley University has provided counseling students an innovative, personalized education. Now, that cutting-edge excellence will extend to online education as the University launches online master of arts degrees in clinical mental health counseling and professional school counseling.
“We’re going to meet people where they’re at, in their walks of life, choices and their own locations,” said Online Counseling Program Director Dr.Carlos Del Rio.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the counseling occupational outlook is positive with strong growth especially indicated for clinical mental health professionals. In particular, demand for clinical mental health counselors should grow because of expanded health insurance coverage, a greater awareness of mental health concerns and an increased number of military veterans seeking treatment.
“These needs aren’t new. We’re just reaching out to meet the needs of a diverse population,” Del Rio said. “As an accredited program, we’re able to equip our students with knowledge and skills necessary to become competent professionals who in turn will help others live meaningful lives, thus making significant contributions to their local communities, their common good.”
The counseling degrees are the second series of programs to be launched online. Five nursing degrees began this fall: Master of Science in Nursing Administration (RN to MSN), Master of Science in Family Nurse Practitioner (BSN to MSN), doctoral degrees in Nursing Practice: Family Nurse Practitioner (BSN to DNP) and Leadership (MSN to DNP), and a family nurse practitioner certificate.
Classes begin in January. Learn more and register for courses here.