School Counseling Program
The concentration in school counseling is designed to prepare beginning counselors to work within a school environment. Successful completion of the program and exit exam results in Pre-K through 12 certification as a school counselor.
Methods of Instruction
Methods of instruction in the School Counseling Program include: classroom teaching/lecture, student led presentations, hybridized course delivery with content pushed out to students, engaging with the institution’s learning management system, Blackboard, independent reading and research, and clinical placements in the appropriate field setting. In accordance with established graduate school matriculation policies, known in the Graduate Catalog as “Continuation Standards” students are expected to maintain a B average in order to remain in the program. Students who earn a C in one class must repeat it for a better grade. Earning two Cs will result in program dismissal.
Admissions
Application to the Counseling Program is made in the spring for fall admission. Candidates wishing to apply to the counseling program must submit a completed application to the Graduate School office no later than February 1. To be officially admitted to the Counseling Program, applicants must first meet all general requirements for admission to the UTC Graduate School. Applicants must hold a baccalaureate (also known as bachelor's) degree before beginning graduate school work. All forms and materials should be submitted directly to the Graduate School. Until fully admitted, students will not be allowed to register for core Counseling Program courses. Prior to admission into the Counseling Program, students may register for EPSY 5010 Methods of Educational Research. No applicant will be admitted to the Counseling Program with conditional admission status. In addition to regular graduate admission requirements, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Provide 2-3 professional and/or academic recommendations pertaining to the candidate’s potential as a counselor.
- Submit a résumé reflecting professional experience and volunteer work, related to the helping profession.
- As part of the application, you will be asked two Graduate School Essay questions. Along with the two Graduate School Essay Questions, you will also be required to submit a biographical sketch indicating the motivation to become a counselor. You may wish to use the two Graduate School Essay Questions as a guide to complete your biographical sketch. You will be able to upload your biographical sketch via the Application Portal after your Graduate School application has been submitted.
- The applicant must attend an admission workshop that includes a group interview with faculty and pass a writing proficiency exam. After the interview and writing exam, candidates will be notified in writing as to their acceptance in the program. No oral confirmations of admission status will be provided.
Program Courses
(also displayed in the program catalog)
Core Courses |
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EPSY 5010 | Methods of Educational Research |
COUN 5020 | Introduction to the Counseling Profession |
COUN 5100 | Ethics and Professional Issues in Counseling |
COUN 5430 | Theories of Human Development |
COUN 5440 | Theories and Techniques of Counseling |
COUN 5450 | Counseling Skills |
COUN 5470 | Group Counseling |
COUN 5480 | Measurements and Assessments in Counseling |
COUN 5490 | Career Development and Counseling |
COUN 5510 | Crisis Counseling |
COUN 5540 | Counseling Children and Adolescents |
COUN 5620 | Foundations of School Counseling |
COUN 5650 | Seminar in School Counseling |
COUN 5760 | Theories and Practice of Multicultural Counseling |
COUN 5550 | Counseling Practicum |
COUN 5700 | Internship in Elementary School Counseling |
COUN 5710 | Internship in Secondary School Counseling |
COUN 5750 | Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders |
Elective Courses (6 hours from the following) |
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COUN 5520 | Addictions Counseling |
COUN 5530 | Family Counseling I |
COUN 5500 | Perspectives of Human Sexuality in Counseling |
Minimum degree requirements
Requirements or the School Counseling program Master’s of Education includes earning a minimum of 60 semester hours of course credit, including the core counseling courses and successful completion of 700 hours of clinical placement in the field, successful completion of professional fitness evaluations by program core faculty, successful completion of the PRAXIS II, a completion of exit examination processes (including completion of the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE), a final theories paper with an embedded case study, a satisfactory formative reviews from university and site supervisors), and adhere to the Continuation Standard. Students must maintain a 3.0 to remain enrolled in the UTC Graduate School and the Counselor Education program. A grade of C or Unsatisfactory in a course will require that a student repeat the course. Students who earn two Cs will be dismissed from the UTC Graduate School and Counselor Education graduate program.
Please contact Dr. Alexandra Frank.