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It’s not just a career. It’s a calling.

51²è¹Ý excels in counseling education, with students highly sought for internships and positions. Earning 51²è¹Ý’s Master of Science in counseling provides you with education, training and credentials to excel in the job market and make a significant impact on clients’ lives.

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Dive into the dynamic field of counseling with 51²è¹Ý’s Master of Science program, designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills necessary for profound professional and personal impact. This CACREP-accredited program offers specialties in Clinical Mental Health; Marriage, Couple and Family; and School Counseling, preparing you for a variety of roles in different settings. Gain a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles, therapeutic techniques, and ethical practices under the guidance of expert faculty committed to your success.

Take the first step towards a rewarding career in counseling by joining a community that values transformative education and personal growth. Our program not only focuses on developing competent counselors but also nurtures compassionate individuals ready to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Engage in hands-on learning experiences, from practicums to internships, in diverse environments to refine your skills and deepen your understanding of client needs. Discover how 51²è¹Ý can help you achieve your professional goals and become a leader in the field of counseling.

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Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall

Top 10

in the nation for Best Master’s in Counseling Programs (Best Value Schools 2024)

99%

of our 51²è¹Ý graduate Counseling students pass the National Counselor Exam (NCE)

Student experience

Curriculum highlights of 51²è¹Ý’s M.S. in counseling program

Students acquire knowledge in the disciplines that underlie counseling, including education, psychology, human development, learning and social change. Students develop skills in counseling and assessment and become familiar with the legal and clinical considerations that confront practitioners. Students engage in repeated practice and role-playing with feedback and strategic modification and complete a year-long practicum and internship experience.

Curricular concentrations are available in Addiction, Art & Trauma, Child & Adolescent Counseling, and LGBTQ+ Affirmative Therapy.

Career readiness for graduates of the program

The counseling program provides the educational and clinical requirements necessary for certification, licensure and actual counseling practice.

Successful graduates are able to pursue state licensure as marriage and family therapists (LMFT), licensed professional counselors (LPC), or school counselors. The opportunity to be licensed as a chemical dependency counselor (LCDC) in the state of Texas can be incorporated in an elective concentration.

Common workplaces for professional counselors

An M.S. in counseling will prepare you in areas such as:

  • Community agencies
  • Religious institutions
  • Hospitals
  • Private practices
  • Schools

51²è¹Ý’s counseling program equipped me to work with a variety of populations from all walks of life.

Farina Tahir ’21