Master of Science in School Counseling
Harold Abel School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
General School Counseling specialization
The demand for qualified school counselors is expected to grow as school enrollments increase, more states pass counseling mandates, and school counselors take on expanded roles. This state-approved, CACREP-accredited master's program in School Counseling is built on the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model and includes course work, field training, and residencies. It is designed to prepare you to deliver and manage contemporary school counseling programs, and act as a school leader who can advocate for the personal, educational, and social needs of students. This specialization is also part of Capella's Professional Education Unit, which has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).People who choose this specialization are often interested in pursuing licensure as school counselors.
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National Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education (NCATE)- Accredited
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This specialization requires course work and clinical experience, including a 100-hour practicum and a 600-hour internship.
Capella currently offers three CACREP-accredited master's specializations: Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling/Therapy and School Counseling.
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Why you should care about CACREP accreditation
Residency requirements: Two 6-day residential colloquia
- Learn about the residential colloquia experience.
- In addition to your online courses, you will attend two 6-day residential colloquia at specific stages in your program. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your MS studies and beyond.
What is the cost to attend?
The price for each colloquium is $1,495 (pricing is subject to periodic adjustment), but doesn’t include costs for evening meals or travel. You’ll be responsible for making your hotel reservations and travel arrangements.
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- Get more detailed information and learn how the residency experiences will enrich your learning at Capella University. Speak with an enrollment counselor at 1.888.227.3552.
Core Courses (each course 4 quarter credits unless noted)
- COUN5004 - Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors
- COUN5006 - Survey of Research Methodology
- COUN5106 - Assessment, Tests, and Measures
- COUN5215 - Professional and Scientific Ethics for Counselors/Therapists
- COUN5241 - Group Counseling and Psychotherapy*
- COUN5279 - Life Planning and Career Development
- COUN5334 - Ethnic and Cultural Awareness
All academic courses listed below are 10-week online courses. Each includes specific residential colloquia or clinical experiences. Learners must complete prerequisites and residency and clinical experience requirements to be eligible to complete each course in the sequence.
- COUN5910 - School Counseling Pre-Practicum Course I* AND
- COUN-R5910 - School Counseling Residential Colloquium I* - non-credit
- COUN5911 - School Counseling Pre-Practicum Course II* AND
- COUN-R5911 - School Counseling Residential Colloquium II* - non-credit
- COUN6102 - School Counseling Clinical Practicum*
- COUN6131 - School Counseling Clinical Internship I*
- COUN6132 - School Counseling Clinical Internship II*
Specialization Courses (each course 4 quarter credits unless noted)
- COUN5246 - Contemporary Issues in School Counseling*
- COUN5240 - Counseling and Guidance with Children
- COUN5280 - Introduction to School Counseling
- COUN5282 - Developmental School Counseling and Pupil Services
- COUN5338 – Crisis Intervention and Emergency Management
- COUN5915 - School Counseling Integrative Project*
This specialization has not been reviewed or approved by Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania residents will have to apply and meet requirements for certification as out-of-state candidates.
†Capella University cannot guarantee licensure, certification, or endorsement. State regulations vary regarding professional licensure and salary benefits. It is the learners' responsibility to understand and comply with requirements for their states. Where applicable, teachers are advised to contact their school districts as to whether a program may qualify for salary advancement.
(Washington State learners are advised to go to: http://pathway.pesb.wa.gov/outofstate for more information)
New York residents are currently not eligible to enroll in this specialization.
* This course has a prerequisite. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
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Related specialization
In addition our master's degree in School Counseling, Capella also offers a Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services for individuals who want to deepen their knowledge of assessment and treatment of mental health issues.
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