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Certificate in School Counseling (EDC), University of Dayton

Dayton, Ohio

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12 Months

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About this course

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The department offers a range of graduate programs aimed at preparing students for various roles in counseling, human services, higher education, and school psychology. The focus is on developing human service practitioners who can facilitate individual and community growth, with an emphasis on ethical, culturally responsive, and leadership skills. Students can choose from seven different master's programs, certificates, and specializations tailored to careers in clinical mental health, higher education, school counseling, school psychology, and related fields. The coursework integrates theory and practice, with opportunities for supervised fieldwork, practica, internships, and research projects. The department's mission aligns with Marianist ideals, encouraging students to be knowledgeable about self and diverse populations from different socioeconomic backgrounds.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students aiming to work as school counselors, school psychologists, or mental health professionals. It provides comprehensive coursework, along with practical supervised experience through practicum and internship placements in approved settings. The curriculum is aligned with certification and licensure standards such as CACREP, NCATE, and Ohio state requirements. Graduates are prepared to meet diverse client needs and advocate for community and individual growth, making them well-equipped for various roles in educational and clinical environments.

Specialisation

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The department offers several specialized programs including Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Higher Education & Student Affairs, Human Services, School Counseling, School Psychology, Leadership in Educational Systems, and certificates in Applied Behavior Analysis, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Pastoral Counseling, and School Counseling. Each specialization is designed to prepare students for licensure or certification and develop skills relevant to their chosen field, whether in community settings, educational environments, or clinical practice.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

20.18L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Depending on the specialization, students must complete 30 to 60 semester hours, including coursework, supervised practica, internships, and a culminating project or exam. For example, the Master’s in School Counseling requires 60 credits, including practicum and internship placements, and passing specific licensure exams. The School Psychology program combines both master's and specialist-level training, culminating in a thesis or comprehensive exam, alongside internships. Several certificates, such as Applied Behavior Analysis or Pastoral Counseling, have their own credit requirements and supervised field experience hours.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as school counselors, school psychologists, clinical mental health counselors, higher education administrators, and human services professionals. The specialized training and licensure pathways open opportunities in schools, mental health agencies, community organizations, and higher education institutions. With credentials like the Professional Counseling License, School Counseling License, or BCBA, graduates are qualified for licensed practice, assessment, intervention, advocacy, and leadership roles in diverse settings.

FAQs

Does this program prepare students for licensure?

Yes, several programs, including Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling, and Applied Behavior Analysis, are designed to meet licensure or certification requirements and prepare students to sit for relevant exams.

Can I complete this program part-time?

Yes, programs like Higher Education & Student Affairs are designed to accommodate full-time and part-time students, with flexibility in scheduling supervised practice experiences.