Program Requirements
School Counseling (MSE)
Degree Requirements
Graduating students must complete all coursework with a 3.0 or higher GPA and pass a comprehensive examination.
The Quincy University Counseling Program resides in the School of Education. Students in both the Community Counseling track and the School Counseling track share a common core of classes as follows:
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Intro to the Counseling Profession
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Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling
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Human Growth and Development
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Counseling Theory
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Counseling Techniques
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Appraisal of the Individual
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Research and Evaluation
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Social and Cultural Foundations
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Group Dynamics and Counseling
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Lifestyle and Career Development
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Family Dynamics and Counseling
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Substance Abuse Counseling
In addition to the above courses, students will take a combination of specialty courses and electives in their area of specialization as specified below:
School Counseling
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