Counseling (MA)
Program Overview
This master's-level program in Counseling provides focused study in psychology & counseling. Coursework typically covers foundational theories, current research, and applied practices relevant to the field. Students may examine key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks that inform professional practice.
Learning outcomes often include developing advanced analytical and critical thinking skills, enhancing professional communication abilities, and building expertise in specialized subject areas. The program may emphasize research methods, evidence-based practices, and practical application of knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Programs may include capstone projects, practicums, or research components depending on the specific focus area. Specific requirements, formats, and course sequences vary; use the information request below for details.
Highlights
- •Explore core topics and frameworks in counseling theory and practice
- •Build advanced knowledge in therapeutic techniques and interventions
- •Designed for graduate-level learners pursuing counseling careers
- •May include practicum and supervised clinical experience
- •See the official program page for current requirements and deadlines
Potential Career Opportunities
Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.
- •Licensed Professional Counselor
- •Clinical Mental Health Counselor
- •Marriage and Family Therapist
- •Substance Abuse Counselor
- •School Counselor
- •Rehabilitation Counselor
- •Career Counselor
- •Community Services Manager
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