Learning Goals for the M.S. in Counseling
1. Candidates will display the required academic preparation and professional dispositions necessary to succeed in the graduate program in Counseling and Student Development.
2. Candidates will display evidence of skills in the areas of written, verbal, interpersonal, and technological communication.
3. Candidates will display evidence of critical thinking and problem solving skills by demonstrating the application of theory to practice.
4. Candidates will display evidence of maintaining professional dispositions, academic rigor, and legal and ethical practice while in the program.
5. Candidates will display evidence of advanced scholarsip through research and/or creative activity.
6. Candidates will display evidence of content knowledge that meets or exceeds the criteria set forth by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Eduational Programs (CACREP).





