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Feb 14, 2025
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Option 2: B.A. in Psychology and M.A.Ed. in School Counseling
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The B.A./M.A.Ed. Accelerated Program in Psychology and Counseling prepares students who have the vocational desire to become counselors. Students in such a combined degree program will complete undergraduate coursework within the undergraduate Psychology Program and four (3-credit hour) courses within the Master’s level Counseling Program. This integration of coursework provides the opportunity for students to: a) complete their undergraduate bachelor’s degree, b) begin the master’s degree, and c) complete the graduate program in a shortened timespan. Completion of the graduate program degree will lead to eligibility for licensure as either a Licensed Professional Counselor (Clinical Mental Health) or Licensed Professional School Counselor.
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Students are required to take the following courses:
General Psychology Courses (25 credit hours):
M.A.Ed. Courses in the School Counseling Program (12 credit hours):
The following graduate-level courses can be taken as replacement courses from the B.A. in Psychology Program menu categories: Learning/Cognition/Perception Selection:
no graduate replacement courses. Social/Cultural Psychology Selection:
Pre-Clinical/Counseling Selection:
Students will choose two courses from this menu category: Infancy-Adulthood Selection:
Adulthood/Aging Selection:
no graduate replacement courses. |
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