Counseling
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The Master’s Program emphasizing Counseling provides a solid foundation in clinical theory and research, along with extensive training in clinical skills. Supervised fieldwork/practica are a required part of the program, including experience working directly with clients in the Davis House Psychology Clinic, the department’s training facility that provides low-cost counseling to campus and community members. A master’s thesis is also required to round out the scientist-practitioner model of our training. The program is administered by a faculty committee who plans the curriculum, makes program policy, and selects students for admission.
Degrees Offered
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