Masters of Counseling

Corvallis, Oregon

 

INTAKE: June

Program Overview

The Master of Counseling program at Oregon State University (OSU) is a comprehensive and CACREP-accredited* program designed to prepare students for professional careers in counseling. The program provides students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experiences necessary to work with diverse populations and address mental health and well-being concerns. Through a combination of coursework, supervised clinical experiences, and specialized training, students develop the competencies required to become effective and ethical professional counselors.

Curriculum:

  1. CACREP Accreditation: The Master of Counseling program at OSU is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). This accreditation ensures that the program meets rigorous standards of curriculum, faculty qualifications, and student outcomes, ensuring a high-quality education and preparation for counseling careers.

  2. Core Curriculum: The program offers a comprehensive core curriculum that covers foundational theories, counseling techniques, assessment and diagnosis, ethics, multicultural counseling, lifespan development, group counseling, and career counseling. These courses provide a strong theoretical foundation and practical skills necessary for professional counseling practice.

  3. Specialization Options: Students have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas within counseling based on their interests and career goals. Specialization options may include mental health counseling, school counseling, marriage and family counseling, addictions counseling, or career counseling. Specialization courses provide in-depth knowledge and specialized training in these specific areas of counseling practice.

  4. Supervised Clinical Experience: The program emphasizes supervised clinical experiences, allowing students to apply their counseling skills in real-world settings. Students engage in practicum and internship experiences in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, schools, hospitals, counseling agencies, or private practices. These experiences provide opportunities for skill development, client interaction, and the integration of theory into practice.

  5. Faculty Expertise: The program boasts a highly qualified faculty with diverse expertise in counseling practice, research, and advocacy. Faculty members are committed to providing mentorship and guidance to students, fostering a supportive learning environment.

  6. Counseling Skills Training: The program includes training in foundational counseling skills such as active listening, empathy, rapport building, and therapeutic communication. Students learn various evidence-based counseling techniques and interventions to address diverse client populations and presenting concerns.

  7. Ethical and Professional Standards: The program emphasizes the development of ethical and professional competencies essential for counseling practice. Students learn ethical guidelines, legal regulations, and professional standards of practice to ensure the welfare and rights of clients.

  8. Multicultural Competence: The program promotes cultural competence and sensitivity in counseling practice. Students learn to recognize and address the diverse needs of clients from different cultural, ethnic, and social backgrounds. They gain awareness of their own biases and develop skills to provide culturally responsive counseling services.

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Location

Corvallis, Oregon

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 16812

Application Fees : US$ 85 

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at OSU must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree or its equivalent with a minimum grade average of 60% or above.
     
  • English Language Proficiency: Similar to undergraduate programs, applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency by providing scores from one of the following tests:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 on the internet-based test (iBT)
    • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 110

Oregon State University (OSU) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate the financial burden of studying abroad. 

  1. International Cultural Service Program (ICSP) Scholarship: The ICSP scholarship is a competitive scholarship awarded to outstanding international students who demonstrate leadership skills and a commitment to promoting cultural exchange. Recipients receive a tuition waiver of up to 15 credits per term and a monthly stipend.

  2. Provost's Scholarship for Excellence: This scholarship is available to incoming undergraduate international students who have exceptional academic records and demonstrate leadership potential. The scholarship covers a portion of non-resident tuition fees and is renewable for up to four years.

  3. International Achievement Scholarship: The International Achievement Scholarship is open to incoming undergraduate international students with a strong academic background. The scholarship provides partial tuition waivers ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 per year.

  4. INTO OSU Scholarships: INTO OSU, the university's international pathway program, offers a range of scholarships to support international students transitioning to OSU. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and can provide substantial tuition reductions.

  5. College-Specific Scholarships: Various colleges and departments within Oregon State University offer scholarships specifically for international students. These scholarships may be based on academic achievement, field of study, or other criteria. Students are encouraged to explore the scholarship opportunities available within their respective colleges.

  6. Global Diversity Scholarship: The Global Diversity Scholarship aims to increase access to education for underrepresented international students. The scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students and provides a partial tuition waiver.

  7. Graduate Assistantships: OSU offers graduate assistantships to qualified international students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree. These assistantships provide financial support in the form of a stipend and often include a tuition waiver.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and award amounts may vary from year to year. 

Graduates of the Master of Counseling program at Oregon State University have a range of career opportunities in various settings, including mental health agencies, schools, hospitals, private practices, community centers, and government organizations. The program equips graduates with the knowledge, skills, and practical experiences necessary.

  1. Mental Health Counselor: Graduates can work as licensed mental health counselors, providing individual and group counseling to clients with various mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or substance abuse.

  2. School Counselor: Graduates can pursue careers as school counselors, working in K-12 educational settings to support students' academic, career, and social-emotional development. They provide counseling, guidance, and support services to students, helping them navigate academic challenges and personal issues.

  3. Marriage and Family Counselor: Graduates can specialize in marriage and family counseling, providing therapy to couples, families, and individuals facing relationship and family-related challenges. They assist clients in improving communication, resolving conflicts, and enhancing family dynamics.

  4. Career Counselor: Graduates can work as career counselors, assisting individuals in career exploration, job search strategies, and career development. They may work in educational institutions, career centers, or private practices.

  5. Addictions Counselor: Graduates with a specialization in addictions counseling can work with individuals struggling with substance abuse disorders, providing counseling, support, and treatment planning.

  6. Clinical Supervisor: Graduates with experience and additional training can pursue roles as clinical supervisors, providing guidance and supervision to entry-level counselors or counseling interns.

  7. Community Counselor: Graduates can work in community counseling centers, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies, providing counseling services to individuals and families in need.

  8. Private Practice: Graduates can establish their own private counseling practice, offering counseling services to clients seeking therapy in a private setting.


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