The MS program emphasizes counseling in community and agency settings, including university and college counseling centers. The master's degree emphasizes service delivery, and its practica/internship components reflect that emphasis. The curriculum stresses knowledge and development of skills in individual and group counseling, consultation, research, ethics, multiculturalism, social justice, and vocational psychology. Supervised practicum experiences are available through the training clinic, university counseling centers, community mental health centers, and numerous other campus units and community agencies. Students are prepared to work predominantly as practitioners in community agencies, post-secondary educational institutions, business and industry. The program fulfills academic requirements to become a licensed professional counselor in the state of Wisconsin.
Application A bachelor's degree of 4 years from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, or an equivalent degree. Transcripts GPA 3.0 out of (4.0 scale) TOEFL iBT: 92 OR IELTS 7.0 overall 3 Letters of Recommendation Personal Statement CV
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