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The Counseling and Guidance Program has as its primary purpose the preparation of professional counselors. The master's degree is the first professional degree in counseling. Graduates holding this degree will gain the basic understanding and skills necessary for professional practice as a counselor.
The program currently offers four emphasis areas leading to the M.A. degree: Elementary and Secondary School Counseling, Couples and Family Counseling, Mental Health Counseling and Gerontological Counseling. Students are not currrently being admitted in the General or Substance Abuse Counseling Emphasis areas.
Those electing the school counseling emphasis will, upon successful completion of the coursework and passing of the Praxis Exam for counseling, be eligible for school counselor certification in Missouri. The other counseling emphases are designed for students who wish to work in a variety of settings other than the public schools. Those earning degrees in counseling become employed in community colleges, four-year colleges, specialized areas in large universities (e.g. career planning and placement), the court system and community-based mental health services. Many students go on for advanced degrees. Students in this program will take all of the coursework needed to be eligible for licensure as a professional counselor in the state of Missouri. Students may also arrange their internship setting placements similar to those in which they plan to work.
Student Learning Outcomes
The goal of the master’s program in Counseling and Guidance is to develop competent counseling practitioners who are eligible for licensure or certification in Missouri and Kansas.
Graduates demonstrate skills and knowledge in the following areas:
- Theories of counseling
- The counseling relationship
- Human growth and development
- Social and cultural foundations of counseling
- Career development
- Assessment
- Research methods
- Counseling skills
- Professional identity
- Ethical standards and issues
- Psychopathology and Diagnosis
- Program development and management (school counseling emphasis)
Admissions
Courses for the master's program in Counseling and Guidance are primarily offered at the Volker campus. Select school counseling courses are offered at the UMKC Northland campus; however, not all courses will be made available at that site. Applications for the program are accepted twice a year: by Sept. 1 to be admitted for the spring semester or by March 1 to be admitted for the fall semester. Application materials must be sent to both the UMKC Office of Admissions and the Division of Counseling and Educational Psychology. It is suggested that students apply to the University as soon as possible to allow for processing time. Materials sent to the UMKC Admissions Office should be received by the application deadlines; materials sent to the Division of Counseling and Educational Psychology can be postmarked by the application deadlines.
Admission Criteria:
- Overall undergraduate 2.75 GPA or better, or 3.0 or better (4.0 scale) in the last 60 semester hours.
- Official GRE scores obtained within the last five years. The GRE requirement can be waived if the applicant is a graduate of a post-bachelor degree program with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Applying to the Program
Students who wish to apply to the program will have to submit two separate applications, one to the University (see A. below) and one to the Division of Counseling and Educational Psychology (see B. below).
A. Send to the UMKC Admission office:
- Application for Admissions (available on-line at www.umkc.edu/admissions).
- $35 (domestic online) or $50 (international) non-refundable application fee.
- Official transcripts from all colleges/universities previously attended (in sealed envelope or sent directly from universities).
- Graduate Record Exam (GRE) (official copy).
- Mailing Address
- University of Missouri-Kansas City
Office of Admissions
120 Administrative Center
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
B. Send to the Counseling and Guidance office:
- M.A. Counseling and Guidance Application http://education.umkc.edu/cep/MAinCounselingandGuidance/MAAdmissionsCG.html (detailed instructions available on the application).
- Three letters of reference (use rating forms in the application packet).
- Statement defining personal and professional goals.
- Additional requirements may apply for international students.
- Mailing Address
- University of Missouri-Kansas City
ATTN: Division of Counseling and Educational Psychology
215 Education Building
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
For more specific information about the master's in Counseling and Guidance see http://education.umkc.edu/programs/view/16
Degree Requirements
* Note: Only courses with an asterisk may be taken prior to being admitted to the program.
# Note: Course can be taken if officially admitted to a graduate degree program.
Required Core Courses (All Emphases) (42 credit hours) | Hours |
* CPCE 5500 | Intro. to Professional Counseling | 3 |
# CPCE 5505 | Career Development I | 3 |
* EDUC-R&P 5508
| Principles & Methods of Research | 3 |
CPCE 5515 | Assessment Methods in Professional Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5520 | Theories of Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5530 | Methods of Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5531 | Counseling Practicum I | 3 |
CPCE 5532 or CPCE 5533 | Counseling Practicum II or Couples & Family Practicum | 3 |
CPCE 5540 | Theories and Methods of Group Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5551 | Counseling in a Pluralistic Society | 3 |
CPCE 5553 | Ethics & Professional Issues in Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5575A | Internship I | 3 |
CPCE 5575B | Internship II | 3 |
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Couples and Family Emphasis Area | Hours |
CPCE 5503 | Psychopathology: Diagnoses & Classification | 3 |
CPCE 5527 | Theory/Methods of Sex Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5541 | Couples & Family Therapy | 3 |
CPCE 5542 | Theory & Techniques of Family Systems Therapy | 3 |
CPCE 5590CF | Seminar in Couples & Family therapy | 3 |
* EDUC-R&P 5513 | Lifespan Human Develpment | 3 |
| Approved Elective (1) | 3 |
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Mental Health Emphasis | Hours |
CPCE 5503 | Psychopathology: Diagnoses & Classification | 3 |
CPCE 5527 | Theory/Methods of Sex Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5590MH | Seminar in Mental Health Counseling | 3 |
CPCE 5521 | Special Counseling Methods - Substance Abuse | 3 |
# EDUC-R&P 5513 | Lifespan Human Development | 3 |
| Approved Electives (2 courses) | 6 |
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Gerontological Counseling Emphasis | Hours |
CPCE 5503 | Psychopathology: Diagnoses & Classification | 3 |
A&S 5500 | Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Aging | 3 |
A&S 5501 | The Experience of Health in Aging | 3 |
SOCIOL 410R | Aging in Contemporary Society | 3 |
CPCE 5525 | Counseling the Older Adult | 3 |
CPCE 5590GC | Seminar in Gerontological Counseling | 3 |
| Approved Elective (1) | 3 |
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School Counseling Emphasis | Hours |
CPCE 5502 | Foundations of Elementary & Secondary Guidance | 3 |
TCH-ED 5404 | (1) Education of the Exceptional Child and Youth | 3 |
CPCE 5504 | School Guidance Programs | 3 |
CPCE 5550 | Organization and Administration of Counseling Progams | 3 |
* EDUC-R&P 5510 -or- * EDUC-R&P 5512 -or- * EDUC-R&P 5513 | Child Behavior & Development (Elementary and K-12 counselors only) -or- Adolescent Development & the School (Secondary and K-12 counselors only) -or- Lifespan Human Development (Elementary, Secondary, and K-12 counselors) | 3 |
* EDUC-C&I 5512 | (2) Strategies for Effective Classroom Management | 3 |
* EDUC-C&I 5517 | (2) Teaching Methods & Practices | 3 |
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| (1) Many people with a teaching certificate already have this course. You may not need to retake it. | |
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| (2) Required for those who do not hold a current teaching certificate | |
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