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Graduate Record 2018-2019 
    
Graduate Record 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Counselor Education (MEd)


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Counselor Education - Master of Education

 

Program Overview

The University of Virginia offers an entry-level professional training program for future counselors who will specialize in working in preK-12 schools. It is designed to prepare students with culturally competent knowledge and skills required to practice effectively and ethically as professional counselors in the schools. The school counseling program meets the pre-degree academic and internship requirements established by the Commonwealth of Virginia State Department of Education for licensure as preK-12 school counselors.

The program is committed to excellence in training with regard to multiculturalism, diversity and advocacy for social justice. Throughout all coursework, students are challenged to focus on understanding cultural contexts in which they and their students operate and to focus on the inequities in society that may create barriers to opportunities for growth, education, and achievement. In addition to examining barriers, students learn ways in which they can become agents of change, working at a systems level as well as directly with students and families.

Total Number of Credits Required

58 credits

 

Core Required Courses for Students in the M.Ed.

All masters students in counseling are required to take the following courses.  Courses marked with an asterik represent course content related to CACREP’s eight foundational areas.

EDLF 5160  Lifespan Development  (3 credits)*

EDHS 7225  Appraisal and assessment in School Counseling (3 credits)*

EDHS 7210  Introduction to the Counseling Profession (3 credits)*

EDHS 7220  Introduction to Career Interventions (3 credits)*

EDHS 7230  Theory and Techniques of Counseling (3 credits)*

EDHS 7240  Group Counseling Procedures (3 credits)*

EDHS 7270  Research in Counseling (3 credits)*

EDHS 7290  Essential Counseling Skills (3 credits)*

EDHS 7291  Essential Counseling Skills Lab (1 credit)

EDHS 7300  Multicultural Counseling (3 credits)*

EDHS 8240  Substance Abuse Counseling (3 credits)

EDHS 8310  Introduction to School Counseling (3 credits)

EDHS 8340 Counseling Children and Adolescents (3 credits)

EDHS 8350 School Counseling Leadership, Advocacy, and Consultation (3 credits)

 

Practicum

EDHS 8290 Counselor Edyucation Masters Practicum (3 credits)

EDHS 8982 Counselor Education Individual/Triadic Supervision (3 credits)

 

Internship

EDHS 8390 Internship in School Counseling (12 credits - 2 semesters)

 

Culminating Experience

Comprehensive Exams 

 

Other Specific Program Requirements

Students are required to complete a 100-hour practicum and a 600-hour Internship in public schools. Students must complete a counseling field experience in both elementary (pre-K through 6) and middle/secondary (7-12) school settings.