General Approach
The Master of Arts with a major in School Counseling program is a degree program that trains school counselors for work in ethnically, geographically, and socially diverse K-12 educational settings. The 48 credit program prepares students for certification as school counselors through theoretical, clinical, and professional coursework and experiences including a 9 credit field internship in a school.
Coursework
Master of Arts with a Major in School Counseling
Counseling Core CPSY 6002
| Counseling Theory
| 3 |
CPSY 6601
| Couple and Family Dynamics
| 3 |
CPSY 6301
| Career Development and Counseling
| 3 |
CPSY 6316
| Group Counseling
| 3 |
CPSY 6003
| Counseling Skills
| 3 |
Assessment CPSY 6005
| Appraisal and Assessment in Counseling
| 3 |
Psychological Foundations CPSY 6102
| Psychology of Human Development
| 3 |
CPSY 6505
| Principles of Learning and Behavior Modifications
| 3 |
Sociological Foundations CPSY 8100
| Multicultural Counseling and Psychology
| 3 |
CPSY 6303
| Counseling and Community Agencies
| 3 |
Research CPSY 7101
| Research Methods
| 3 |
Supervised Experience CPSY 7310
| Practicum in Counseling
| 3 |
CPSY 7380
| Internship in Counseling I
| 3 |
CPSY 7381
| Internship in Counseling II
| 3 |
Professional Orientation CPSY 6305
| Counseling and Supervision in School Settings
| 3 |
CPSY 7001
| Counselor Ethics in Practice
| 3 |