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Master's Degree in School and Community Counseling
Designed with the needs for flexibility, convenience and educational quality that working professionals like you demand, the online Master's of Counseling concentrates on the practical needs and challenges faced by today's school and community counselors.

Blended Approach to Course Delivery
This program utilizes a blended approach for course delivery incorporating Blackboard, a sophisticated yet easy-to-use online course platform and desktop-to-desktop virtual conferencing for one-to-one and small group discussions. Although you will participate in class from wherever you are in Kansas and beyond, you will be surprised at how quickly you develop an online community of learners and how rich the learning experience can be from home.

Program at a Glance

  • Requires 45 semester hours of graduate study
  • Online Learning Environment
  • Program Completion in Approximately 36 Months
  • Skills Based Courses Offered on Weekends
  • Promotes Reflection and Critical Thinking
  • Authentic Learning Experiences with Real Life Application
  • Focus on Action Research, Best Practices, and Case Study Approach
  • Clinical Experiences Embedded in Each Course
  • School Counseling is KSDE/NCATE Accredited and Aligned with the CACREP Standards

Practicum and Internship
The practicum experience is three semester hours and the internship is six. Both are required as part of the degree sequence.

For more information, Program Coordinator:

Dr. Carla Hattan
Dr. Carla Hattan
Assistant Professor
Counseling
Rarick Hall 233G
785-628-4339
chattan@fhsu.edu

 

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