Counseling – Ed.S.
The Educational Specialist degree in Counseling from Kent State University can be highly individualized to meet the needs of students having interests in a variety of school or community settings.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, June, August
Tuition Fee
$ 17,982 per full
Location
Kent, United States
About the program
The Counseling degree from Kent State University is an advanced-level practitioner’s degree, and the focus is on practical knowledge and skill.
State and Federal background checks are required for practicum/internship experiences and to apply for Counselor Trainee status. See the Practicum and Internship Coordinator for more information.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge in professional identity, social and cultural diversity; human growth and development, career development; helping relationships; group work, assessment; and research and program evaluation.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the foundations of clinical mental health counseling or school counseling.
- Demonstrate curricular experiences in the contextual dimensions of community and school.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skill requirements for clinical mental health counselors or school counselors.
Courses included:
- Orientation and Ethics: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Orientation and Ethics: School Counseling
- Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
- Advanced Counseling Theories
- Supervision in Counseling
- School Counseling Practicum
- Practicum: Clinical Mental Health Counseling