Counseling - Master of Arts
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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The master's degree program in counseling is designed to prepare students to become counselors in elementary or secondary schools, community colleges, or public or private community counseling offices. Through the selection of field placements and course work, the student develops a focus in school counseling, community counseling or both. Graduates with a Master of Arts degree in Counseling may qualify for endorsement or licensure as a school counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Michigan. Applicants should refer to the Program Handbook for information. The master’s degree program in counseling is not intended to prepare students for licensure as psychologists in the State of Michigan.
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Course programme
Measurement and Evaluation for Counseling and Development
Perspectives in Multicultural Counseling
Counseling Theory, Philosophy, and Ethics
Introduction to Individual and Group Counseling
Counseling and Consulting Models and Strategies
Assessment and Research in Counseling
Counseling Internship
Social and Cultural Foundations of Personality or Behavior.
At least one 3–credit course at the 800–900 level approved by the student's academic advisor.
Human Growth and Development.
At least one 3–credit course at the 800–900 level approved by the student's academic advisor.
At least one 3 credit course at the 800–900 level that involves counseling in elementary or secondary schools, community colleges, or community agencies. Students who intend to be School Counselors in K-12 schools must enroll in Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education (CEP) 866 Psychoeducational Interventions for Children and Youth. Students who intend to be community-based or community college counselors must enroll in CEP 866 or an approved elective. The student is responsible for arranging field placements that are subject to the approval of the student’s academic advisor. The field placements must be in the student’s focus area. A full–time field placement in a single semester or a half–time field placement in each of two semesters is required.
Counseling - Master of Arts