Top-rated master's programs in counseling build an applied understanding among students regarding human development and diversity, the scope of the counseling profession, ethics, research methods, and group, individual, and vocational counseling techniques through classroom and experiential learning.

Course titles, and even the content covered, sometimes differ between programs. Following are some of the courses you likely would take in most master's in counseling curricula:

Counseling Theory and Practice The student is introduced to major theories and techniques pertaining to the area of counseling. Knowledge acquired is applied in the counseling setting as a personal style of counseling begins to develop.

HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 

  • Course Description: This course will explore current theories of human psychological, social, emotional and physiological development across the lifespan. 
  • Assessment in Counseling: This course outlines the way in which counselors use diagnostic testing and assessment with clients in a variety of professional settings. 
  • Multicultural counseling: This course imparts to the student the relevant skills, approaches, and models to suit cross-cultural counseling. 
  • Group Counseling: The class teaches students how to plan and conduct sessions with all different kinds of groups. Among other things, it discusses theories and ethical issues connected with group counseling.
  • Research methods in counseling: This course covers the qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method research designs used in counseling and the related legal and ethical considerations. 

Psychopathology and diagnosis, lifestyle and career development, substance abuse, trauma-informed practice, social justice, and marriage, couple, and family counseling are some additional topics that are frequently taught in master's programs in counseling.  In addition to coursework, the programs also must include practicum and internship work to fulfill licensing requirements. At some counseling degree schools, the students also complete a counseling portfolio or capstone project.

Consider Your Future Goals

The choice of school and associate program should be related to your career goals. If you expect to enter an entry-level career upon graduation, a program with a practical component, or at least one with strong career support should be considered.

Many students use associate degrees as a steppingstone toward a bachelor’s program. Associate degree transfer programs are helpful in this capacity by offering guaranteed admission and transfer credits to four-year programs, such as Cerritos College's Transfer Program.

Some programs have pathways toward specializations in the future, like KVCC has a mental health rehabilitation pathway. These specialized tracks can introduce students into new fields and give students a head start on their eventual bachelor's degree concentration.

Understand Your Expenses and Financing Options

Tuition for associate degrees varies significantly; programs on our list range from $46 to $294 per credit. Because there is some variation in the credit requirements, total tuition rates among our top 10 programs vary from $2,760 to $18,228.

Half of the programs on our list have less than the average annual tuition of $3,885 at two-year colleges, or $7,770 total for two years, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

To further make these programs affordable, you can complete the FAFSA to determine your eligibility for federal grants, low-interest federal loans, and/or scholarships. Your FAFSA information might also be used if you apply to any institutional scholarships or work study programs.

Accreditation of Online Associate Degree in Psychology Programs

For the purpose of accreditation, you will be mostly concerned with institutional accreditation as it affects your eligibility to receive federal financial aid and also your future transfer credits.

If you are wondering if there are associate degrees in psychology that have been accredited online, the answer is no. The American Psychological Association only recognizes graduate-level programs in psychology, not associate degree programs.

What to Expect From an Online Associate Degree in Psychology

Most online psychology associate degrees outline the basics of human behavior, including cognition and development. Further emphasis is placed on fostering critical thinking within communicative skills, research methods, and analysis. Most of the programs consist of roughly 60 credits and take two years to complete for students who study full-time.

In many cases, associate programs in psychology help students build a foundation for further study, be it a bachelor's or master's degree.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements vary, but the associate programs tend to make the process open and accessible for many types of students. In fact, each of the schools in our top 10 has an open admission policy which accepts students.               

Who are 18 years of age or older Possess a high school diploma or equivalent qualification Common Courses Every program in psychology has its own curriculum, but the following courses are some of the more common topics in this discipline. Introduction to psychology Abnormal psychology Social psychology Behavioral sciences Marriage and family Lifespan development

After years of planning stalled by various hurdles, the much-awaited Diploma in Happiness will be introduced from the ensuing academic session at Gangadhar Meher University.

The six-month program has been specifically designed to help students cope with stress, form emotional balance, and build up self-confidence in view of growing crises in mental health and increasing rates of stress among Odisha's youth.

The course would touch upon different dimensions of happiness and their applications related to aspects of emotional intelligence, stress management, mindfulness, and decision-making, said Deputy Registrar Uma Charan Pati.

"The present education system should not be confined to academics only; it needs to promote moral, intellectual, and personality development as well. The six-month course will aim mainly at helping students achieve mental stability, cope with stress effectively, and strengthen their decision-making abilities," he said.

Pati said that the unbridled use of social media, fast-changing life, and academic pressures seriously affect the mental health of the youth. The diploma course will offset these with interactive lessons, group activities, and participatory workshops to breed optimism and self-reflection.

“A meeting regarding the syllabus of the course was held on Monday. Once the course is launched, the university may extend its duration and upgrade it into a full-fledged degree programme in future depending on the feedback and overall response,” added Pati.

The proposed program focuses on students at GMU and external participants who seek to attain better mental well-being. It would be team-taught by an interdisciplinary team from the departments of psychology, philosophy, and sociology.

This would make GMU the first state-run institution in Odisha to offer such a course. The university also proposes to initiate a Gender Studies program with certificate and diploma streams, which would take up issues of gender equality, gender stereotyping, and empowerment from both male and female standpoints.

University insiders said space shortages were the main hindrance, but this obstacle has since been removed with the complete operationalization of the Basantpur campus.

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