Gain a deep understanding of counseling and psychotherapy theories, techniques, and group dynamics, enabling them to address the diverse needs of students in a holistic manner.
With a dedicated emphasis on diversity issues in counseling, students will develop cultural competence, ensuring they can provide effective and inclusive support to students from various backgrounds.
Engage in simulated counseling sessions to practice and refine counseling techniques, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical context. Students collaborate on designing counseling programs, incorporating principles of program planning and management.
Two years of teaching experience is beneficial before admission. Candidates without a teaching background will need to fulfill additional coursework and requirements.
Candidates are required to pass the PRAXIS II specialty test for Professional School Counselors as part of the admissions assessment, ensuring a high standard of competency in the field.
Complete an in-depth research experience. This option is designed to prepare students for a doctoral program, and advanced professional careers.
This option is designed to provide a research experience that can include a specific problem, creative and aesthetic efforts such as performances, exhibits, creative programs, or an internship.
These roles reflect the diverse opportunities available to Psychology graduates, showcasing the program's capacity to prepare psychology professionals for leadership positions in educational settings.
School Counselor: Guiding students through academic, personal, and social challenges to enhance their overall well-being and academic success.
Career Counselor: Assisting students in exploring career options, developing vocational skills, and making informed decisions about their professional paths.
Program Manager: Leading and implementing comprehensive counseling programs within educational institutions to support student development.
The School Counseling (Pre K-12) Master's Degree program prepares students to make a meaningful impact in the lives of students, contributing to their academic success and personal development.