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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Counselling
Area of study
Welfare
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-12-15-
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


This Master's program in Counselling provides a comprehensive foundation in counselling theory, practice, and research. Students will develop skills in trauma counselling, interpersonal counselling, family counselling, and counselling for Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples. The program offers a range of elective courses and culminates in a comprehensive examination, project, or thesis.

Program Outline

Outline:


Required Courses

  • EDUC 601-3: Educational Research Design and Methodology
  • EDUC 612-3: Trauma Counselling
  • EDUC 613-3: Interpersonal Counselling Skills
  • EDUC 618-3: Family Counselling
  • EDUC 619-3: Counselling for Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples
  • EDUC 711-3: Counselling Theory
  • EDUC 712-3: Counselling Practice
  • EDUC 714-3: Group Counselling Processes
  • EDUC 717-3: Ethics in Counselling
  • EDUC 719-6: Counselling Practicum

Elective Courses

  • EDUC 603-4: Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis
  • EDUC 633-3: Human Development: Implications for Education
  • EDUC 692-3: Special Topics (Assessment in Counselling, Child and Youth Counselling, Multicultural Counselling)
  • EDUC 693-3: Directed Reading
  • EDUC 715-3: Career Counselling
  • EDUC 716-3: Clinical Counselling
  • EDUC 795-3: Research Seminar

Thesis, Project, or Comprehensive Examination

  • EDUC 797-3: Comprehensive Examination
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