Graduate Certificate for Professional Development in Counseling and Psychology
Program Overview
This 12 credit program offers the opportunity for post-master's professional counselors and other post-master's practitioners-clinical social workers, school psychologists, pastoral counselors-to create an individualized program of study to pursue learning in content areas that would enhance and expand their professional expertise. It will provide the opportunity to retool and learn about how to work with specific client populations associated with contemporary mental health or adjustment problems that are addressed by courses in the curriculum.
Candidates must have a master's degree in counseling or a related field to apply to this program.
For the university's transfer credit policy for this and other programs, see the Transfer of Credits page.
Program of Study
Students admitted into this certificate program, in consultation with their assigned faculty advisor, will develop an individualized program of study, drawing on the curricular offerings of the department. The nature of the course selection will be based on the student's learning goals and professional development needs. The student will choose four elective courses in consultation with their faculty advisor.
Prerequisite course requirements must be met for eligibility to register for certain courses. Students in the certificate program are not eligible to take some of the courses that are limited to degree candidates.