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All course requirements for the degree, including the residencies and practicums, are listed below, and courses must be completed in the order listed.
The curriculum for each of the three degree paths begins with core courses during the first four minimesters.
Minor differentiation in course requirements begins in the fifth minimester for the School Counseling program. Because there are few differences between paths, the courses for the first two years are listed together.
Course requirements diverge more significantly in the third year. Because of these differences, the third-year courses are listed separately for each degree path.
Year 1
EDUC C43 – Professional, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C32 – Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy (3 credits)
EDUC F09 – Human Growth and Development: A Life-Span Perspective (3 credits)
EDUC 624 – Theory and Practice of Multicultural Counseling (3 credits)
Students on the Clinical and Mental Health and Military and Veterans degree paths will take EDUC C46. Students on the School Counseling path will take EDUC C35.
EDUC C46 – Contemporary Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C35 – Introduction to Professional School Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C33 – Techniques of Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C10 – Counseling Residency I (0 credits)
Year 2
EDUC 645 – The Counselor and Psychopathology (3 credits)
EDUC F67 – Psychological and Educational Measurement (3 credits)
EDUC F65 – Research Methods in Education (3 credits)
EDUC C34 – Group Theory and Techniques (3 credits)
EDUC C11 – Counseling Residency II (0 credits)
EDUC 627 – Marriage and Family Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C31 – Career Development (3 credits)
Practicum
All students are required to complete the two-minimester Counseling Practicum Course. The practicum requires 8-10 hours per week at the practicum site. Learn more about practicum and internship requirements on the FAQ page.
School Counseling Concentration
Due to the difficulty of finding school division placements for field work in summer, practicum and internship semesters are determined by admit term.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration
and
Military and Veterans Counseling Specialization
Students will take the practicum in the beginning two minimesters of their third year, in conjunction with one other course per minimester.
EDUC C42 – Supervised Practicum in Counseling (3 credits)
Year 3
Course content and sequencing vary significantly for the different concentration/specialization paths during year three, so courses are listed individually by path from here forward. As in the earlier parts of the program, courses must be taken in the order listed.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
EDUC C44 – Addictions Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C29 – Substance Abuse and Society (3 credits)
EDUC 625 – Couples Counseling and Sex Therapy (3 credits)
EDUC 636 – Addictions and Family Systems (3 credits)
EDUC C47 – Supervised Internship in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (3 credits)
*Note: Students take EDUC C47 twice, in each of two consecutive semesters, resulting in a total of a minimum of 600 hours of counseling experience.
EDUC C45 – Transpersonal Counseling (3 credits)
Military and Veterans Counseling
EDUC C51 – Military Life, Culture and Challenges (3 credits)
EDUC C29 – Substance Abuse and Society (3 credits)
EDUC 625 – Couples Counseling and Sex Therapy (3 credits)
EDUC C52 – Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Related Disorders (3 credits)
EDUC C47 – Supervised Internship in Military and Veterans Counseling (3 credits)
*Note: Students take EDUC C47 twice, in each of two consecutive semesters, resulting in a total of a minimum of 600 hours of counseling experience.
EDUC C53 - Military-to-Veteran Transition (3 credits)
School Counseling
EDUC 675 – Theories & Strategies for Counseling School-Aged Children (3 credits)
CRIN X48 – Current Trends and Legal Issues in Educating Special Populations (3 credits)
EDUC C91 – Advanced Issues in Professional School Counseling (3 credits)
EDUC C29 – Substance Abuse and Society (3 credits)
EDUC C49 – Supervised Internship in School Counseling (3 credits)
*Note: Students take EDUC C49 twice, in each of two consecutive semesters, resulting in a total of a minimum of 600 hours of counseling experience.
EDUC 638 – Prevention and Intervention within Public Schools (3 credits)
Internship
The internship requires 20 hours per week at the internship site. Learn more about practicum and internship requirements on the FAQ page.
Prepare to Serve Others as a Licensed Counselor
William & Mary's CACREP-accredited online counseling programs emphasize social justice and cultural responsiveness while preparing you for licensure. Study with attentive faculty mentorship through our flexible online format. Choose the specialized educational path that fits with your professional goals and learn to create positive transformation—one client at a time.
Download our guide to learn more about:
✓ The Online M.Ed. in Counseling program
✓ Paths to licensure
✓ The career outlook for counselors
✓ Faculty in the Online M.Ed. in Counseling program
✓ Admission requirements
✓ The online student experience
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