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The Master of Counseling program builds a robust foundation for students pursuing careers in helping professions. This curriculum equips future counselors to address evolving societal needs and the growing demands of the counseling field. Alongside expertise in eight core areas, graduates gain specialized competencies through concentrations in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling, and Student Affairs Counseling. The program covers Human Growth and Development to comprehend individuals' needs across all life stages and cultural backgrounds. It emphasizes Social and Cultural Foundations to prepare counselors for diverse populations. Students master Counseling and Consultation techniques, gain expertise in group dynamics and counseling methods, and develop comprehensive knowledge of career development principles. The curriculum also provides thorough understanding of assessment approaches for both individuals and groups.