Online Undergraduate Programs in Counseling
Undergraduate Program Programs in Counseling are designed to boost students' skills in the field and move them ahead in their careers. Starting with foundational courses in Psychology, most programs then move into a specialization in Counseling.
Help others work through problems and make important decisions.
With thousands of experienced counselors retiring in the next decade, there is a growing need for qualified professionals to take their place. Counselors work in a variety of industries and occupations and help people negotiate personal problems, cope with loss, and make informed decisions about education and careers.
To request more information on specific degree requirements, tuition costs, and financial aid, please select one of the schools listed below.
Students in Undergraduate Program programs can expect to graduate and move into Counseling careers within 1 to 4 years.
If you are interested in earning a Undergraduate Program in Counseling, find the Undergraduate Program that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Counseling programs
Ashford University
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BA/Social Science - No Concentration
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree online from Ashford University, and develop a sound understanding of the society we live in – individuals, families, communities, governments, and cultures – from various perspectives. Take a multidisciplinary approach to social sciences where different outlooks are applied to real-world issues. Specialize your degree when you apply approved transfer credits toward a concentration. Adding a concentration allows you to use credit you've already earned and enhances your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree.
Walden University

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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology - Psychology Applied in Helping Professions
The B.S. in Psychology program provides you with a broad understanding of psychology and its relevance in today's increasingly diverse and global society. You will apply psychological theories to current issues in psychology as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas: social awareness, responsibility, and civic engagement; cross-cultural competence; and evidence-based decision-making in an information-rich world. Take up to 70 percent of your courses in psychology or choose elective courses from other majors.
Concentrations
- Child Development Infant/Toddler
- Child Development PreSchool
- Criminal Justice
- Human Services
- Psychology Applied to Everyday Life
- Psychology Applied to the Helping Professions
- Psychology Applied to the Workplace
- Preparation for Graduate Studies
Accelerate Into Master's (AIM)
Transition from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree in less time with Walden's Accelerate Into Master's (AIM) degree option. AIM offers high-achieving undergraduate students an opportunity to take as many as five graduate-level courses in their undergraduate coursework. Upon completion, credits from these courses can be applied toward a master's degree. With the AIM degree option, you can earn your master's degree in as little as one year, depending on your individual progress and degree program.
Grand Canyon University

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B.S. in Counseling: Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse
The Bachelor of Science in Counseling with an Emphasis in Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse is designed to train practitioners in the field of addiction counseling, chemical dependency, and substance abuse treatment. The coursework focuses on the nature of psychopathological conditions and their impact on the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual nature of the human being. Core courses include study of the psychopathological behavior's impact on the individual, family, and society; screening and assessment methods at the beginning of treatment; and case management during the treatment phases. Counseling skills courses and a fieldwork/practicum course complete the focused coursework list.
Completion of this program may qualify graduates to meet the standards for state, national, and international certification for professional prevention specialists and treatment counselors/providers. Participants should contact the appropriate certifying body to ensure that courses meet certification requirements.
Prospective students should already have some previous college experience prior to enrolling.
Campus-based Schools with Counseling programs