2013-2014 Catalog 
    
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2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School Counseling, M.A.


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The Master of Arts Degree in School Counseling (MASC) program is a professional/practitioner counseling degree designed to enable bachelor’s-level graduates to obtain a master’s degree in fulfillment of one of the requirements for the School Counselor License in the State of Illinois. The State of Illinois requires that School Counselors graduating from this program must take and pass the Illinois Test of Basic Skills/Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) prior to enrolling in PSYC 650 , PSYC 651 , PSYC 652  or PSYC 693A , PSYC 693B . In addition, the State of Illinois School Counseling content test, School Counselor, code 181, must be passed prior to enrolling in PSYC 693A , PSYC 693B .

48 hours

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During the practicum and internship experiences, learners will participate in individual and group supervision which meets on a weekly basis. Learners must earn a grade of 3.0 for each semester of practicum and internship to proceed in the program.

Students who complete the Master of Arts: Professional Counseling curriculum and wish to add the School Counseling licensure must complete PSYC 650 , PSYC 651 , and PSYC 652 ; participate in an internship in a K-12 school setting; and successfully pass the state tests required for licensure. Once all examination and practice requirements are met, these students will be eligible for licensure (LPC and LCPC). School Counselor licensure also requires that all examination and practice be met for licensing eligibility.

Students who are enrolled in the School Counseling program are strongly urged to complete the three MAPC courses not required for our school counseling program: Marriage and the Family, Addictions, and Abnormal Psychology. If these three courses are taken in conjunction with the required MASC coursework, students are eligible to become Licensed Professional Counselors and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors, in addition to their School Counselor licensure, once all examination and practice requirements have been met.

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