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Professional Counseling Degree -
West Palm Beach, FL

The Master of Arts (MA) in Professional Counseling degree program at South University’s West Palm Beach campus in West Palm Beach, Florida, is a 92-quarter-hour curriculum intended to meet the local and regional need for qualified professional counselors. The emphasis of this program is on community and agency counseling.

Convenient Class Schedules
The program is structured to allow you to pursue your master’s degree while balancing the rigors of work and home. Classes meet Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and you have the opportunity to complete two classes each quarter.

Professional Counseling Competencies
Graduates are expected to achieve skill competence for professional counseling behaviors that include but are not limited to:
• individual counseling
• small group counseling
• family interventions
• consultations
• diagnosis
• assessment
• treatment planning
• counseling program management (including outcomes assessment and program evaluation)
• client and/or professional advocacy
• community intervention
• crisis response and/or counseling
• application of professional ethical and pertinent legal standards.

In addition, graduates are expected to achieve knowledge competence in subject areas that include but are not limited to:
• professional identity (including professional ethics and legalities)
• social and cultural diversity (including multiculturalism)
• human growth and development
• career development
• helping relationships
• assessment (including standardized and non-standardized techniques)
• research and program evaluation (including basic statistics).

At the completion of the didactic portion of the program, you will take comprehensive examinations to gauge your knowledge competencies of the material covered. Skill competencies will be demonstrated throughout the lab portions of the program and through field experiences in the practice and internship.

Master of Arts (92 credits)

CNS6000 Counseling Theory (4)
CNS6004 Diagnostics for Psychopathology (DSMIVTR) (4)
CNS6009 Psychopathology (4)
CNS6025 Human Growth and Development (4)
CNS6104 Counseling Skills (4)
CNS6220 Personality Theories and Individual Counseling (4)
CNS6300 Professional and Ethical Issues (4)
CNS6420 Community Mental Health (4)
CNS6440 Counseling Diverse Populations (4)
CNS6505 Group Counseling (4)
CNS6511 Social and Cultural Foundations (4)
CNS6521 Research and Evaluation (4)
CNS6525 Individual Assessment (4)
CNS6600 Lifestyle and Career Development (4)
CNS6700 Couples and Family Therapy (4)
CNS6800 Human Sexuality (4)
CNS6900 Substance Abuse Counseling (4)
CNS7000 Practicum (4)
CNS7301 Internship I (6) or
CNS7500 Internship I (4)
CNS7401 Internship II (6) or
CNS7600 Internship II (8) or
CNS7625 Internship IIA (4) and
CNS7650 Internship IIB (4)
CNS7700 Internship III (8) or
CNS7725 Internship IIA (4) and
CNS7750 Internship IIB (4)
Total Hours - 92

*All course work must be taken, with the exception of CNS6600 (or 6602) Lifestyle and Career Development and CNS6521 (or 6523) Research and Evaluation, prior to the inception of practicum(s) and internships.


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