Gay McAlister, Director
The Master of Science in Counseling program prepares students for the counseling profession, which involves the application of the developmental and social sciences in assisting children and adults with psychological growth and social adjustment problems. Counselors work in schools, community agencies, churches, hospitals, industry and private practice.
Students acquire knowledge in the disciplines that underlie counseling, including education, psychology, human development, sociology, learning and social change. They develop clinical skills in therapy and assessment and become familiar with the legal, ethical and clinical considerations confronting practitioners. Repeated practice and role-playing with feedback and strategic modification are critical to mastery of the skills and are, consequently, an essential part of the program.
The Counseling program offers three specialty areas of study including Clinical Mental Health; Marriage, Couple and Family; and School Counseling. In addition, students may pursue elective concentrations in Addiction, Child and Adolescent, Expressive Arts Therapies, and LGBT.
Successful graduates are able to pursue state licensure as Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, and/or Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors, as well as obtaining the Certified School Counselor credential.
Admission Requirements
Students applying to the master’s program must attend a group interview. Program applicants must also submit the following:
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
- Official transcripts from all institutions of higher education previously attended.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- A 250-word essay explaining why the applicant wants to study counseling.
- An acceptable GRE graduate school entry exam score for an undergraduate GPA lower than 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale).
English Proficiency Requirements. If English is not your native language, you must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).