M.A. in Counseling

Admission Requirements

The M.A. degree program in Counseling will consider applicants who:​

  • Meet the general requirements for admission to the Graduate School.
  • Submit an official transcript (U.S. schools) or NACES, AICE or CGFNS evaluation (international schools) showing an earned baccalaureate or higher degree, and official transcripts or NACES, AICE, or CGFNS evaluations from all graduate schools attended. Applicants must also submit an official transcript or NACES, AICE, or CGFNS evaluation from any school that shows completion of required program prerequisites.
  • Have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree from an institutionally accredited (or internationally recognized as equivalent) institution.
  • Have earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale on the highest degree completed.
  • Submit a written Statement of Purpose.
  • Interview with program faculty and representatives upon invitation. Bethel undergraduate students or graduates who meet all of the qualifications are guaranteed an interview, but not guaranteed a seat in the program. 
  • Submit 4 Admission References
    • Three professional references from supervisors and/or academics
    • One personal reference
  • Have successfully completed 9 semester credits in the behavioral/social sciences from an institutionally accredited institution. Each course must have earned at least three semester credits and may have been taken at the undergraduate or graduate level.
  • Submit a current resume.
  • Undergo a criminal background check after being invited to the program and submit results. (Certain offenses may preclude graduates from becoming licensed as a professional counselor and/or may limit clinical placement options.)
 

Students who have not achieved the minimum GPA, grade standards, or other assessment criteria may still apply to be considered for provisional acceptance. See Admission Categories.

Degree Requirements

M.A. in Counseling

The required curriculum for the M.A. in Counseling comprises a 60 semester credit sequence of courses.

Core Courses
COUN 600Foundations of Clinical Mental Health Counseling3
COUN 605Family Systems3
COUN 610Counseling Microskills3
COUN 615Worldview and Integration of Faith and Spirituality in Counseling3
COUN 620Multicultural Counseling and Social Justice3
COUN 625Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling3
COUN 630Addictions Counseling3
COUN 635Lifespan Development3
COUN 640Psychopathology and Diagnosis3
COUN 645Individual and Family Assessment3
COUN 650Theories and Techniques of Counseling3
COUN 655Professional Orientation and Ethics3
COUN 660Research Methods and Evaluation3
COUN 665Clinical Assessment and Intervention3
COUN 670Theories and Techniques of Career Counseling3
COUN 675Child and Adolescent Counseling3
COUN 680Neuroscience, Counseling, and Trauma3
COUN 780Practicum2
COUN 781Internship I3.5
COUN 790Internship II3.5
Total Credits60

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