Programs

The Ph.D. program in Counselor Education at Texas A&M University-Commerce has a long and distinguished history of preparing exceptional practitioners, counselor educators, and leaders in the counseling profession.

The Department offers three options in which one may focus for the master's degree in counseling. Two of these, School Counseling and Community Counseling, are 49-hour programs that are CACREP accredited. The third, Student Affairs, is a 36-hour degree that is not accredited by CACREP. The Community Counseling program results in a Master of Science Degree, and the School Counseling program students may choose either the Master of Science or the Master of Education degree. The Student Affairs program results in the Master of Education. For additional information on all of these degree options, see the current Master's Handbook.
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