
Master of Science - Educational Counseling - Pupil Personnel Services Credential - Social Justice Higher Education Administration







About Master of Science - Educational Counseling - Pupil Personnel Services Credential - Social Justice Higher Education Administration
The Master of Science in Educational Counseling program prepares compassionate individuals to be academically well prepared, ethical, competent, and responsive counselors who can be leaders and advocates. Educational counselors help create environments in schools and the larger community that support cultural responsiveness, academic achievement, and promote social justice. Educational counselors embrace a holistic approach to maximize the learning environment so that all students can experience success in the academic, college/career readiness, and social/emotional domains.
To provide maximum convenience and flexibility, the MS in Educational Counseling program is available at several campus locations throughout California, including La Verne, Bakersfield, Burbank, Irvine, and Santa Clarita. Courses are held in the late afternoons, evenings, and some weekends to meet the schedules of working students, and students can complete their degree on either a full- or part-time schedule. The degree consists of 51-65 credits and can be completed in 2.5 years of full-time study or 3.5 years of part-time study.
The Master of Science in Educational Counseling coursework equips students with the skills required to address school climate and mental health concerns, specifically culturally relevant prevention and intervention practices that contribute to increased academic achievement for all students. This program supports a culture of caring that includes a strong commitment to equity across the academic, career, personal, and social domains defined by the National Standards for School Counseling.
Master’s degree coursework emphasizes social justice, mindfulness, creativity, excellence, and community involvement with community action research components embedded throughout the coursework. MS in Educational Counseling graduates are trained as advocates and collaborators for and with families, other educators, and the global community. Through this degree program, students increase their capacity for critical thinking and self-reflection. They also develop the courage and skills to challenge biases and stereotypes, to appreciate diversity, and become transformative leaders in schools and communities.
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