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A Masters of Arts in School Counseling
The School Counseling option is designed for students with Teacher Certification who wish to earn a School Counselor Endorsement. Potential work settings would include: elementary schools, middle schools, secondary schools, or K-12 schools. School Counseling graduates will meet the academic requirements for licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC) in Michigan.
Core Courses I
(3 hours)
Select one of the following:
CED 610 (3) Career Development and Counseling
OR
CED 611 (3) Developmental Career Counseling
Core Courses II
(30 credit hours)
CED 566 (3) Lifespan Development for Counselors
CED 620 (3) Introduction to Multicultural Issues in Counseling
CED 630 (3) Counseling Ethics and Professional Issues
CED 640 (3) Standardized Tests
CED 650 (3) Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling
CED 660 (3) Counseling Techniques
CED 677 (3) Theories of Counseling
CED 690 (3) Counseling Practicum
CED/SPE 695 (3) Research for Counseling and Special Education
CED 765 (3) Professional Counseling and Consulting
Additional Requirements
(6 hours)
CED 504 (3) Introduction to School Counseling
CED 545 (3) School Counseling Seminar
Electives
(3 hours)
Select other CED courses, approved SPE courses, or approved transfer credits to bring credit hour total to at least 48.
Plan B Requirement
(6 hours)
CED 691 (6) Internship in Counseling
AND
Comprehensive Examination
TOTAL: 48 semester hours
(A
PDF version of the course plan is available, which includes full course admission requirements. This is the same as the green colored handout available from the departmental office).
Course Options & Preliminary Authorizations