
Counselor Education Programs
Counselor Education Programs prepare individuals to become professional counselors who support people with personal, social, educational, or mental health challenges. These programs typically include coursework in psychology, counseling techniques, ethics, and human development, along with supervised practical training. Graduates obtain licensure or certification needed to work in various settings such as schools, mental health clinics, or private practices. The goal is to equip counselors with the skills to effectively listen, assess, and guide clients toward positive outcomes, fostering emotional well-being and personal growth.