School Counselling, Master of Education - Canada
Employing a practitioner-scholar model, the MEd School Counselling program trains teachers for career options in educational counselling. Students are introduced to a broad range of counselling theoretical concepts, developmental, ethical considerations and the application of skills that are required in the school setting through a breadth of course work, delivered by practitioner faculty. Supported internships allow students to focus on skills that benefit their professional responsibilities as well as challenge their growth in counselling skills. A made-in-Canada curriculum and the use of local teaching faculty ensure the program incorporates local school district, regional, and provincial contexts. Graduates of the MEd School Counselling program will be able to apply for school counselling positions. The program qualifies for registration with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors enabling graduates to work in the community as Registered Clinical Counsellors.
Additional Admission Requirements:
Students in the Master of Education School Counselling program must have bachelor degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 or higher for program admission. Students will be required to show completion of a basic counselling course as a prerequisite to coursework. Please contact one of our advisors in Canada for more specific information.
The M.Ed. School Counselling will prepare students to:
- Contextualize education to develop relevance for academic learning through career education and personal planning including guidance for individual student’s options and the facilitating of career options.
- Develop counselling skills appropriate for school based practice for individual, group counselling as well as communication and counselling skills to collaborate at an interdisciplinary level within the school and community and to advocate for each student.
- Use a variety of multi-dimensional assessment tools to inform decision making and planning for individual student growth and success.
- Develop professional ethics to include knowledge of legislation and accountability structures.
- Apply background in human development to facilitate maximizing learning opportunities for students, families and staff.
- Understand and respect human diversity within cultural contexts and responsibilities.
- Use research methods and relevant data to make effective decisions for school counselling program improvement plans and to inform own practice.
- Understand and develop a professional identity as a school counsellor, gain awareness of own strengths and limitations, and make decisions based on legal and ethical issues within accountability structures.
Total Required Credits (52 Credits)
Graduate Foundation Core (5 Credits)
ECC 501 | Introduction to Research Skills | 2 |
ECC 512 | Research Methods for School Counsellors | 3 |
School Leadership and Counselling Core (15 Credits)
ECC 520 | Ethical and Legal Issues in School Counselling | 3 |
ECC 522 | Skills and Approaches in School Counselling | 3 |
ECC 640 | Advanced Issues in School Counselling | 3 |
ECC 646 | Critical Approaches to Diversity in School Counselling | 3 |
ECC 648 | Family Systems Theory and Practice | 3 |
School Counselling Emphasis (18 Credits)
EGC 530 | Individual Counselling Theory and Practice | 3 |
EGC 533 | Child and Adolescent Growth and Development | 3 |
EGC 536 | Group Counselling and Management | 3 |
EGC 539 | Mental Health Issues in Schools | 3 |
EGC 542 | Assessment and Evaluation in Counselling | 3 |
EGC 545 | Career Counselling and Information Services | 3 |
Internship Courses (11 Credits)
Project or Thesis (3 Credits)
EGC 640 | Project in School Counselling and Presentation | 3 |
| (or) | |
EGC 641 | Thesis in School Counselling and Presentation | 3 |
Exit Requirement
EGC 611 | School Counselling Internship Portfolio | 0 |
EGC 650 | School Counselling Comprehensive Examination | 0 |