Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The Master of Science in Counseling is a 46-48 credit program that offers advanced training for aspiring counselors specializing in School Counseling or Student Affairs in Higher Education. This program equips graduates with the expertise needed to excel in diverse counseling environments.
The curriculum includes 34-36 credits of core counseling courses, 6 credits of specialized coursework, 6-8 credits of supervised practical experience, and a final comprehensive exam. Full-time students typically finish in two years, while part-time students complete the program in three years, with a maximum completion time of seven years as per university guidelines.
Those interested in student services roles at colleges and universities should choose the Student Affairs concentration. The program prepares counselors for various positions such as Admissions, Financial Aid, Housing Services, Academic Counseling, Career Planning, and specialized programs like Talent Search and Upward Bound.