Educational Psychology - Community, Rehabilitation, or School Counseling Degree
Master of Science in Educational Psychology with Concentrations in Community Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, and School Counseling (UW-Milwaukee). This program begins in Fall 2005, and continues for three years with courses offered during the summers. Students are admitted once every three years.
Degree Requirements
The degree program consists of 48 credits.
Community Counseling Concentration, 48 credits
Counseling Core, 21 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 710 Counseling: Theories and Issues, 3 cr.
COUNS 711 Foundations of Career Development, 3 cr.
COUNS 714 Essentials of Counseling Practice, 3 cr.
COUNS 715 Multicultural Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 800 Group Counseling Theory, 3 cr.
COUNS 820 Counseling Appraisal and Clinical Decision Making, 3 cr.
COUNS 904 Family Systems: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3 cr.
Community Core, 18 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 600 Introduction to Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 774 Fieldwork in Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 812 Clinical Studies in Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 970 Supervised Practicum in Counseling, 3 cr.
Two Electives, 6 cr. (can be UW-Green Bay courses)
Courses offered by UW-Green Bay, 9 credits (Students enroll in these courses through UW-Green Bay):
ED & HUD 750 Statistical Methods Applied to Education, 3 cr.
PSYCH 620 Tests and Measurements, 3 cr.
Elective as specified by concentration.
Rehabilitation Counseling Concentration, 48 credits
Counseling Core, 21 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 710 Counseling: Theories and Issues, 3 cr.
COUNS 711 Foundations of Career Development, 3 cr.
COUNS 714 Essentials of Counseling Practice, 3 cr.
COUNS 715 Multicultural Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 800 Group Counseling Theory, 3 cr.
COUNS 820 Counseling Appraisal and Clinical Decision Making, 3 cr.
COUNS 904 Family Systems: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3 cr.
Rehabilitation Core, 18 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 601 Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 701 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability in Rehabilitation, 3 cr.
COUNS 702 Medical Aspects of Disability in Rehabilitation Counseling,
3 cr.
COUNS 703 Vocational Aspects of Disability in Rehabilitation and Special Education, 3 cr.
COUNS 774 Fieldwork in Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 974 Internship in Rehabilitation Counseling, 3 cr.
Courses offered by UW-Green Bay, 9 credits (Students enroll in these courses through UW-Green Bay):
ED & HUD 750 Statistical Methods Applied to Education, 3 cr.
PSYCH 620 Tests and Measurements, 3 cr.
Elective as specified by concentration.
School Counseling Concentration
(K-12 only), 48 credits
Counseling Core, 21 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 710 Counseling: Theories and Issues, 3 cr.
COUNS 711 Foundations of Career Development, 3 cr.
COUNS 714 Essentials of Counseling Practice, 3 cr.
COUNS 715 Multicultural Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 800 Group Counseling Theory, 3 cr.
COUNS 820 Counseling Appraisal and Clinical Decision Making, 3 cr.
COUNS 904 Family Systems: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3 cr.
School Core, 18 credits (UW-Milwaukee courses taught on the UW-Green Bay campus):
COUNS 600 Introduction to Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 774 Fieldwork in Counseling, 3 cr.
COUNS 810 Counseling in the Schools, 3 cr.
COUNS 816 Counseling Children and Adolescents, 3 cr.
COUNS 970 Supervised Practicum in Counseling, 3 cr.
One Elective, 3 cr. (can be UW-Green Bay course)
NOTE: A course in Exceptional Education is required for non-teachers (which will take the place of the elective)
Courses offered by UW-Green Bay, 9 credits (Students enroll in these courses through UW-Green Bay):
ED & HUD 750 Statistical Methods Applied to Education, 3 cr.
PSYCH 620 Tests and Measurements, 3 cr.
Elective as specified by concentration.
Comprehensive Examination
The student must pass a final oral or written comprehensive examination.
Time Limit
The student must complete all degree requirements within five years of initial enrollment.
