During your academic program, you will be guided by expert faculty. Each track shares common counseling courses and supervised clinical experiences to help you develop into a counseling professional. Specialized courses in each track will help you become proficient in your major.
Tracks
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
In this track, you will focus on building the awareness, skills and techniques that will make you an effective mental health counselor to individuals across the lifespan. You will learn to provide individual and group counseling to individuals from diverse cultural groups and how to diagnose mental disorders.
Successfully completing the program will make you eligible for national certification and state licensure in mental health counseling.
Rehabilitation Counseling
Along with mastering the techniques and skills that will help you become a qualified counselor, you will learn how to work with individuals with disabilities and chronic disorders being served in community settings, state vocational rehabilitation agencies and private rehabilitation centers.
Upon graduation you will be eligible to become a nationally certified Rehabilitation Counselor.
School Counseling
This program prepares you to become an effective school counselor who can work with diverse and multicultural children, their parents and teachers in K-12 school settings. You will also learn how school counseling programs are organized and administered.
Upon graduation, you will be eligible for national school counselor certification and Florida Department of Education school guidance and counseling certification.
Esperado Agosto 2024
Florida International University
Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC),
11200 SW 8th Street,
MIAMI,
Florida,
33199, United States
A student seeking admission into a graduate program offered by the University must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or, in the case of foreign students, from a well-established institution of higher learning that is authorized to grant degrees by appropriate authorities in that country.
Students who have earned a degree from a foreign non-English speaking country must take an English proficiency test and earn (550 paper-based, 80 internet-based on TOEFL or 6.5 on IELTS).
Deadlines: Fall: March 15th; Spring: September 1st.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.