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2 Counseling MSc Degree Programs in Germany


University of Europe for Applied Sciences
MSc Psychology (Coaching and Counseling)
- Berlin, Germany
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Specialize in Coaching & Counseling: Looking to dive deeper into psychology after your Bachelor's degree? Interested in a career in consulting, human resources management, or as a self-employed coach? Our MSc in Psychology taught entirely in English and offered exclusively at our Berlin campus, is perfect for you.


AIHE Academic Institute for Higher Education GmbH
MSc Counselling
- Lübeck, Germany
MSc
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
This distance-learning MSc Counselling provides experienced professionals with a rigorous, evidence-based scientific foundation for advanced counselling practice. Building on prior professional experience, the programme integrates theory, research, and recognised systemic approaches to develop key competences, critical thinking, and future-focused counselling expertise.
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Exploring a Master's degree in Counseling in Germany opens the door to a profound understanding of human behavior and mental health support. This field emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, equipping you for diverse roles in counseling settings.
In a Master's program, you'll delve into advanced topics like trauma-informed care, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and ethical decision-making. You'll gain experience through applied coursework that incorporates clinical practice and research, enhancing your ability to assess and implement effective counseling strategies. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives during their field experiences, allowing for personal growth alongside academic pursuits.
Germany’s educational approach fosters a collaborative learning environment, encouraging students to participate in group projects and case studies that mirror real-world situations. Graduates from these programs are well-prepared for careers in various settings, including schools, healthcare facilities, and community organizations, where they can apply their knowledge to make a difference in people’s lives.