CounselingThe Master of Arts (MA) in Counseling Psychology and the Master of Education (MEd) in School Counseling degrees are designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for practice in counseling and related human service professions within the military and civilian communities. The MA in Counseling Psychology degree prepares counselors to work primarily with adults in a range of community counseling settings. As state-licensed professional counselors, these graduates will join the ranks of master’s level clinicians who are the major providers of mental health services nationwide. The MEd in School Counseling degree prepares counselors to work with school children and youth across all levels from primary through high school (K-12). Like teachers, these school counselors will be certified by the state’s department of education. These degrees follow the standards published by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and are designed to meet requirements for certification through the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Both degrees require completion of 48 credits and have a common core of courses. Integrating the theoretical with the practical, the programs combine academic preparation in the areas of behavioral sciences as well as related areas of counseling and research, with relevant practical experiences. The programs provide a basic understanding of: 1) individuals as cultural, economic, physical, and social beings, 2) the setting in which a counselor works, and 3) counseling theory and practice. Students learn and develop counseling competencies through curricular experiences and clinical instruction. Curricular experiences include: 1) human growth and development, 2) social and cultural foundations, 3) helping relationships, 4) group work, 5) career and lifestyle development, 6) appraisal, 7) research and program evaluation, 8) professional orientation, and 9) legal and ethical counseling issues. Clinical instruction includes weekly group supervision class meetings and experiences that allow students the opportunity to refine and integrate the skills necessary to assume the role of a professional counselor. Most adults working full time will need approximately 24 to 36 months to complete the degree. For more information please contact us. |
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