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Human Services Counseling-Counseling Theories, MA


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College Social and Behavioral Sciences
Academic Award Master of Arts
Credits Required 33 semester credits
Faculty Lead Robert Campbell
CIP Code 51.1504

The Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling-Counseling Theories (HSCT) Program is a non-clinical, non-license eligible degree designed to equip individuals to serve in a variety of careers the human services field. This degree serves as a non-clinical alternate to the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA-CMHC) degree. 

Program Outcomes:

Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Human Services-Counseling Theories, students will be able to:

  1. Integrate a variety of counseling theories into human services vocations.
  2. Demonstrate basic helping skills.
  3. Incorporate knowledge of multicultural issues, human development, and mental health diagnosis into work in a variety of human services contexts.

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