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Counseling, M.S.


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Faculty: Garza-Fraire, Geinert, Holter, Jurekovic (chair), Wilson 

Degree Type: Master of Science

The University of Mary Graduate Counseling Program offers a Master of Science with a Major in Counseling for students seeking the ability to practice as professional counselors in the fields of clinical mental health and school counseling. Within the Counseling Major, students are required to select at least one counseling concentration (Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration  or Counseling, School Counseling Concentration ) for specialized training and internship experiences.

Students may also elect to add the optional Counseling, Catholic Anthropology Concentration  if they wish to expand their program of study.

See full details on program outcomes, KPI’s, admission requirements, and more on the Behavioral Sciences: Graduate Programs  page.

Program Requirements


Counseling Core Requirements


The counseling core courses are required of all students regardless of concentration.

Concentration Area


Students must complete at least one area of concentration in order to meet the M.S. in Counseling program requirements.​​​​​​​

Total: 60 Semester Credits


Program length: 2 academic years / 5 semesters / 80 weeks

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