- Type
- Graduate
- Location
- Campus, Online
- School
- Leonhard Schiemer School of Psychology
Program Overview
When Sports Psychology is combined with our Master of Arts in Global Mental Health Counseling, our graduates are able to add an additional client base to their repertoire of expertise. In our current culture, coaches have come to realize that to be successful on the court or field, they must incorporate the psychological dimension that our program provides. Our Sports Psychology graduates are now working with athletic teams in Brazil, England, and in the United States.
Why Study Global Mental Halth Counseling with Sports Psychology at TMU?
Getting a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Truett McConnell University allows you to be trained in the art of counseling from a biblical point of view. Counseling and discussions about mental health are becoming more secular each year. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly important for biblically-based Christian counselors to bring the light of Jesus into the field of mental health counseling. All of the courses at TMU are grounded in scripture and our faculty will train you in how to counsel biblically.

Program Format
- Delivery Mode: Offered online and on campus
- Program Duration: 1 – 1 1/2 years
- Credit Hours: 36 credit hours
- Start Dates: Multiple terms per year (e.g., Fall, Spring, Summer). Fall start is recommended if possible.

Career Outcomes
- Sport Mental Health Counselor
- Non-state licensed private practice
- Counseling in non-profit institutions (ie., missionary endeavors, church soul care outreach, etc.)
- Federal, state, and local health agencies
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Disaster relief organizations
- International aid and development agencies
- Research and academic institutions
- International health organizations
Admissions Requirements
Minimum graduate admissions criteria must be met along with the following requirements.
Applicants for the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Sports Psychology must have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Applicants must submit official college transcripts and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Applicants must also submit:
- Resume
- Two-page personal statement essay
- Two professional recommendations
- Background check
Applicants will also complete a virtual group interview with the School of Psychology Faculty that will take place after the admissions deadline has passed.
Program Faculty
TMU's School of Psychology is filled with many talented, passionate, and excellent professors who are passionate about their students and helping them fulfill their calling.

Dr. Carlie Black
Chair, School of Psychology & Biblical Counseling; Assistant Professor, Neuroscience

Dr. John Coffee
Assistant Professor, Psychology

Amanda Duncan
Lecturer, Psychology

Dr. Richard Fowler
Professor, Psychology

Abraham George
Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Sociology

Dr. Brenda Hochmuth
Associate Professor, Neuropsychology

Lindsey Schaffer
Administrative Assistant for Psychology and Biblical Counseling

