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Neag School of Education Department of Educational Psychology Counseling Master's Program



 

School Counseling - Master of Arts Degree in Education

Curriculum

To meet state and national standards for certification as a school counselor, the curriculum is divided into 10 content areas:

      1. Human Growth and Development
      2. Social and Cultural Diversity
      3. Helping Relationships
      4. Groups
      5. Life Style and Career Development
      6. Appraisal
      7. Research and Evaluation
      8. Professional Identity and Ethics
      9. Foundations and Contents of School Counseling
    10. Collaborating/Consulting

 

 

 

   


The Master of Arts program in School Counseling recently received accreditation from the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.

 

      
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