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M.S. in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling
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M.S. in Counseling/Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy
The Master of Science in Counseling program with a concentration in Marriage, Family and Child Therapy is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed in today's counseling field. The program encompasses the foundations of marriage, family and child counseling, including theories and their application with groups and individuals. In addition to involving students in a variety of counseling focused educational activities, the program offers supervised clinical experiences. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
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M.S. in Counseling/Mental Health Counseling
The Master of Science in Counseling program with a concentration in Mental Health Counseling is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed in today's counseling field. The program encompasses the foundations of mental health counseling and therapy, including theories and their application with groups and individuals. In addition to involving students in a variety of counseling focused educational activities, the program offers supervised clinical experiences. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
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M.S. in Counseling/School Counseling
The Master of Science in Counseling program with a concentration in School Counseling is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed in today's school counseling setting. The program encompasses the foundations of school counseling and guidance, including theories and their application with students, parents and consultation with school teachers and administrators. Additionally, the program offers supervised practicum experiences that may provide valuable practical experience. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.