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Graduate Programs of Study
M.A. or M.Ed, Human Services and Counseling
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Program Description
The Human Services and Counseling programs present a core of courses designed to provide professionals with skills, mastery and competencies which will enable them to provide comprehensive counseling and consulting services in many educational and community environments.
Some of the specific career opportunities for Human Services and Counseling graduates include private and public school counseling, teaching, human resources, working in community agencies and colleges, career counseling, counseling in hospitals or institutional-care settings, counseling with aging people, marriage and family counseling and counseling in private practice.
The Human Services and Counseling programs are competency- and outcome-based in their approach. Emphasis is placed on assisting students from a variety of professional disciplines in developing 1) theory and practice related to personal identity and the human life cycle, 2) leadership skills that facilitate understanding of and influence within organizational systems, and 3) effective communication skills, and 4) human potential through group and individual counseling approaches.
Concentrations There are three concentrations in the Human Services and Counseling Department:
Admission Requirements
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a GPA of 2.75 or above on a 4.0 scale.
- A complete application form
- Three letters of recommendation from professors or supervisors.
- One official transcript from each college or university attended.
- A personal statement.
- A statement about work and/or volunteer experiences (can be a resume).
- Supplemental material (chosen by the applicant).
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For More Information
Please direct questions to edgradadmissions@depaul.edu or call (773) 325-4405.
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