Southern Adventist University

Master in Mental Health Social Work

Collegedale, United States

The Master in Mental Health Social Work at Southern Adventist University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Southern Adventist University, located in Collegedale and founded in 1892, offers an education that integrates academic excellence with spiritual and character development. The university serves a student community focused on holistic learning, combining rigorous degree programs with faith-based values and service opportunities. Southern Adventist provides a supportive campus environment where students grow academically and personally in small-class settings with engaged faculty.

The university offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, business, education, nursing and theology, emphasizing experiential learning and community engagement. Facilities support both academic pursuits and campus life, and the institution’s commitment to service and leadership prepares graduates for meaningful careers and civic contribution. Career services, practicum placements and faith-integrated curricula help students translate classroom learning into professional competence and ethical practice.

International students at Southern Adventist University can expect a close-knit community, access to personalized advising and opportunities to participate in service projects and campus ministries. The university’s values-driven approach appeals to students seeking both academic preparation and spiritual growth. Prospective applicants should highlight academic readiness and an interest in community engagement when applying, and can benefit from early contact with admissions and international student services to plan accommodation and orientation.

About the Program

The Master in Mental Health Social Work is for students who want a Master's degree and want to help people with mental health issues. This 2-year program has many advantages, including hands-on experience.

The curriculum includes classes on mental health practice, social work, and human behavior. Students develop skills like counseling, case management, and crisis intervention. They also get to practice these skills in real-life settings.

Graduates can work as Mental Health Counselors, Clinical Social Workers, Psychiatric Social Workers, or Substance Abuse Counselors. They can work in hospitals, mental health clinics, or private practice. Employers include community health organizations, primary care facilities, and rehabilitation treatment centers.

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