Programs
M.S., Counseling
Career Counseling
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling offers five options: (1) Career Counseling; (2) College Counseling and Student Services; (3) Marriage and Family Therapy; (4) School Counseling; and (5) School Psychology. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s Degree program. Only students admitted to a Master of Science degree …
M.S., Counseling
College Counseling and Student Services
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling offers five options: (1) Career Counseling; (2) College Counseling and Student Services; (3) Marriage and Family Therapy; (4) School Counseling; and (5) School Psychology. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s Degree program. Only students admitted to a Master of Science degree …
M.S., Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapy
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling offers five options: (1) Career Counseling; (2) College Counseling and Student Services; (3) Marriage and Family Therapy; (4) School Counseling; and (5) School Psychology. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s Degree program. Only students admitted to a Master of Science degree …
M.S., Counseling
School Counseling
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling offers five options: (1) Career Counseling; (2) College Counseling and Student Services; (3) Marriage and Family Therapy; (4) School Counseling; and (5) School Psychology. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s Degree program. Only students admitted to a Master of Science degree …
M.S., Counseling
School Psychology
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling offers five options: (1) Career Counseling; (2) College Counseling and Student Services; (3) Marriage and Family Therapy; (4) School Counseling; and (5) School Psychology. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s Degree program. Only students admitted to a Master of Science degree …
M.A., Education
Educational Psychology
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Education with an Option in Educational Psychology offers one emphases: (1) Early Childhood Education; and (2) Development, Learning, Instruction and Evaluation. Students must take prerequisite courses before formal admittance to a Master’s program. Educational Psychology: Early Childhood Education Option: The specific objectives of the Master of Arts in Education with …
Career Education and Counseling Certificate
The purpose of this certificate is to provide students who have previously completed a masters degree or Pupil Personnel Services Credential or who are concurrently enrolled in a masters degree or credential program in the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling with knowledge and professional skills in career counseling theory, applications, and program development; organizational …
College Counseling and Student Services Certificate
The Specialist Certificate program in College Counseling and Student Services is designed to prepare students for career opportunities and advancement in higher education with particular emphasis upon those positions that serve university and community college students on urban campuses. Special attention is given to working with diverse student populations including returning, minority and disabled students. …
Parent/Child Specialization/Consultation, Advanced Study Certificate
Advanced Study in Parent/Child Specialization/Consultation The Parent-Child Specialist/Consultant Certificate Program is designed for educators and human services professionals who want to: Expand their knowledge of child development and parent-child interaction; and Gain skills in intervention and consultation with parents, teachers, and child care providers to enhance the quality of adult-child interaction and prevent serious problems …
Program Evaluation in Education and Education Related Settings Certificate
The Program Evaluation in Education and Education Related Settings Certificate Program is designed for individuals interested in acquiring knowledge and skills necessary for evaluating a variety of programs. The certificate program is open to private and public administrators, teachers, trainers, instructors, curriculum experts, counselors, psychologists, and instructional designers, as well as those preparing for doctoral …