C.A.G.S. in Counseling Psychology 36 credits
Candidates who already hold a Master's degree in psychology or a related field may pursue a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (C.A.G.S.). This certificate option is for experienced professionals who wish to expand their clinical skills, engage in scholarly reflection, and enhance theoretical understanding. On-campus enrollment is required.
Program of Study
Required Discipline/Specialization Courses
GCOUN 6200 | Orientation to Professional Counseling and Psychology* | 2 |
GCOUN 6027 | Clinical Skills and the Counseling Process* | 3 |
GCOUN 6258 | Consultation Skills for Counselors and Mental Health Professionals | 3 |
GCOUN 7710 | Clinical Practice and Supervision I: Clinical Setting** | 3 |
GCOUN 7711 | Clinical Practice and Supervision II: Clinical Setting** | 3 |
GCOUN 6211 | Professional Integrative Seminar | 1 |
Electives (21 credits)
Students select electives in consultation with their faculty advisor.