3 School Counseling Bachelor's degree & Graduate Certificate degrees found
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3 School Counseling Bachelor's degree & Graduate Certificate degrees found
Alabama State University The Harold Lloyd Murphy Graduate School
Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Degree in School Counseling
- Montgomery, USA
Graduate Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Educational Specialist in School Counseling Program is a 33-36 semester hour program. The program includes one to two internships (300-600 clinical hours) at local elementary, middle, and high schools. Our graduates are trained in advocacy, accountability, evidence-based practices, supervision, and research.
Istanbul 29 Mayis University
Bachelor in Guidance and Psychological Counseling - Department of Educational Sciences
- Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
English, Turkish
İstanbul 29 Mayıs University, which was established by the Turkish Religious Foundation (Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı - TDV) in 2010, is a private university dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in social studies. Students benefit from small classes and research opportunities.
Ball State University Teachers College
Applied Behavior Analysis (Autism) Major, Bachelor
- Muncie, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
Blended, Distance Learning
English
A growing labour market gap has created an enormous need for professionals in applied behaviour analysis (ABA), making now the perfect time to pursue a career in this field. As a graduate of Ball State’s program in ABA, emphasizing autism spectrum disorder, you will use proven techniques and principles to help children and adults learn new skills.
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School counseling classes can help scholars learn how to advise students and parents in an academic setting. A typical program may include lessons on both the theories of counseling and working with individuals from different cultural backgrounds.