M.S. in Counseling, School Counseling Option

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The School Counseling and Pupil Personnel Services Credential program prepares school counselors to act as social justice advocates and agents of change in urban schools and diverse multicultural settings. We endorse the use of data-informed decision-making and evidence-based practices to effect systemic change in schools and the community. As leaders of educational reform and the profession, our school counselors are trained to advocate for equity, achievement, and opportunity for all students. The American School Counselor Association’s (ASCA) National Model, which promotes a balanced, holistic approach that considers the academic, career, and social/emotional development of K-12 students, serves as a base for our program.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Complete Master's degree and PPS credential concurrently
Fieldwork component provides opportunity for application of content
Cohort model creates a personalized setting for learning and advising

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Our programs learning outcomes are aligned with the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Pupil Personnel Services School Counseling Program Standards and Performance Expectations. These Standards focus on the following areas:

Outcome 1:

Plan, implement, and evaluate an urban school counseling program aligned with the ASCA National Model.

Outcome 2:

Collaborate and consult with stakeholders such as parents and guardians, teachers, administrators and community leaders to create learning environments that promote educational equity and success for every student.

Outcome 3:

Apply knowledge and skills of direct services at multiple tiers of support including individual and group counseling, academic advising, and instruction and classroom management, to meet the needs of a diverse urban student population.

Outcome 4:

Demonstrate an awareness of how cultural values and biases impact the counselor-student relationship, and develop culturally responsive interventions that consider school, institutional, community, and environmental factors that enhance and impede student success.

Outcome 5:

Understand and use research methods, program evaluation, and accountability strategies to demonstrate the effectiveness of the school counseling program, and to advocate for all students in order to close achievement, opportunity and attainment gaps.

Outcome 6:

Identify and apply professional and personal qualities and skills of effective servant leaders through self-assessment related to school counseling skills and performance.

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College of Education

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Toàn thời gian (51 giờ tín chỉ)

Học phí
US$15,570.00 (385,668,900 đ) một năm
Ngày bắt đầu

26 Tháng Tám 2024

Địa điểm

College of Education

California State University, Long Beach,

1250 Bellflower Blvd,

LONG BEACH,

California,

90840, United States

Yêu cầu đầu vào

Dành cho sinh viên đến từ Mỹ

Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; Minimum 2.85 overall grade point average in last degree (not credential or certificate) earned from an accredited institution of higher education.

Dành cho sinh viên quốc tế

The following are required for admission to the K-12 School Counseling program:

Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Minimum 2.85 overall grade point average in last degree (not credential or certificate) earned from an accredited institution of higher education.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Paper-based 550; Internet-based (iBT) 80

IELTS 6.0 each sub-section

Pearson Test of English 58

*Có thể có những yêu cầu khác nhau về IELTS tùy thuộc vào khóa học bạn chọn

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