Degree: M.Ed.
Minimum Requirements for Degree: 48 credits
The primary purpose of this program is to prepare counselors at the graduate level with specific training in the areas of counseling and consultation for education, social and career decisions. Completion of this program meets requirements for Alaska licensure as a school counselor. In addition, this program may also serve as a basis for pursuing additional requirements necessary for licensure as a professional counselor (i.e., mental health).
The program emphasizes a developmental perspective, focusing on issues pertinent to providing guidance and counseling services, consultation, and program development in multicultural settings.
Graduate Program
Guidance and Counseling -- M.Ed. Degree
1. Complete the following admission requirements:
a. Admission requires a bachelor's degree in a human service area such as education, social work, psychology, human services, etc. Suitability of other degrees will be considered on an individual basis by guidance and counseling faculty.
b. The following criteria are considered: clarity of goals appropriate to those of the program and commitment to working in multicultural settings.
c. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in their undergraduate major.
d. In addition to the admission requirements of the master's degree program, the student must apply for admission to and be accepted by the program area faculty.
2. Complete the general university requirements.
3. Complete the master's degree requirements.
4. Complete practicum and internship placements in a setting appropriate to the student's program focus.
5. Complete the following course requirements:
** Required for secondary and K-12 certification.
Note: Courses assigned by the student's graduate committee to remove deficiencies will not be allowed as part of the graduate program.
Licensure Only
1. Complete the following admission requirements:
a. Application to the licensure only program follows the same admission requirements and procedures as for the M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling.
b. People who currently hold master's degrees in Education or one of several helping professions such as Social Work, Psychology, or Human Services (as approved by Guidance and Counseling faculty) may apply.
2. Complete the following certification requirements:
** Required for secondary and K-12 certification.
Send comments or questions to the UAF Admissions Office.
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