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The Master of Science in Counseling program equips students to make a positive impact in their communities, offering specializations in school counseling and clinical mental health counseling. The School of Education develops skilled, ethical, and culturally aware counselors who emerge as professional leaders. Our nationally accredited curriculum meets rigorous standards, featuring experienced faculty, strong partnerships with schools and mental health organizations, hands-on clinical training, and the advantages of a top-tier university. The behavioral medicine track includes hospital-based practicums, training students to assist clients with chronic health conditions. Counselors enhance relational health and problem-solving by examining behavior within family, community, and systemic contexts while delivering counseling, consultation, and mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. This Maryland state-approved program accommodates diverse students with varied career aspirations, accepting undergraduate degrees from multiple fields including social sciences, humanities, and education. Coursework covers professional ethics, cultural competence, human development, career guidance, counseling techniques, group dynamics, assessment methods, and research evaluation. Learning occurs through lectures, small group discussions, and practical experience at mental health facilities.