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The Counselor Education Master of Education program at Texas University is a two-year, full-time graduate program that prepares students for professional practice in school counseling, clinical mental health counseling, and student support services. This program blends theory, research, and hands-on training to equip future counselors with the interpersonal, ethical, and cultural competencies necessary to support diverse populations. The curriculum emphasizes the development of core counseling skills, including therapeutic communication, diagnosis and assessment, group facilitation, and crisis intervention, while also encouraging reflective practice and personal growth.
Students benefit from a curriculum grounded in human development, counseling theory, multicultural awareness, and practical application. Through supervised practicum and internship experiences, they engage directly with clients in real-world settings, gaining valuable field experience under professional supervision. The program also integrates current issues in education, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based intervention strategies. With guidance from experienced faculty and access to on-campus training centers, students graduate with both the confidence and qualifications needed to pursue licensure and make a meaningful impact in schools, community agencies, or private practice.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Counseling
Semester 2 – Applied Skills and Interventions
Semester 3 – Field Experience and Special Topics
Semester 4 – Internship and Professional Preparation
Graduates of this program are well-prepared to work in K-12 school systems, college counseling centers, mental health clinics, and nonprofit organizations. Typical roles include school counselor, licensed professional counselor (LPC), student success advisor, and community outreach counselor. The comprehensive training and supervised fieldwork provide a strong foundation for licensure and professional certification in many states. With rising demand for mental health and student support services, graduates are positioned to make a difference in educational and therapeutic environments by promoting emotional well-being, academic success, and personal development in individuals and communities.
This program offers a supportive and academically rigorous pathway for those committed to making a positive difference in people’s lives through counseling. Students benefit from personalized mentorship, rich field experiences, and a curriculum that integrates practical skills, cultural sensitivity, and ethical leadership. The university's strong community partnerships provide opportunities for meaningful, real-world learning, while its experienced faculty bring both academic expertise and clinical insight into the classroom. For individuals who value empathy, communication, and advocacy, the Counselor Education program offers a comprehensive and purpose-driven education that prepares graduates to lead with compassion and confidence in the field of counseling.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA