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Why This Degree is For You

Earn the necessary credits to sit for the National Counselor Examination--and become a licensed clinical professional counselor to diagnose and treat clients with any psychological issues.

Program Type

Bachelor of Science
B.S.

Locations/Format

Online
UBalt at Shady Grove

Class Requirements

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Earn the necessary credits to sit for the National Counselor Examination—and become a licensed clinical professional counselor to diagnose and treat clients with any psychological issues.

If you've earned or are earning your master's degree in counseling or psychology, this 18-credit Certificate in Professional Counseling Studies program provides you with the 60 graduate credits and 125 hours of field experience required to sit for the National Counselor Examination.

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Important information about licensure.
Students who complete the Counseling Psychology Concentration or Practitioner Specialization of the M.S. in Applied Psychology program AND complete the Certificate in Professional Counseling Studies (CPCS) program are able to meet the academic requirements for LCPC (Licensed Clinical Professional Counseling) licensure in Maryland.

For students who wish to be licensed in other states, you should recognize that each state has its own regulations, and these regulations can change. On a case-by-case basis, faculty and staff can direct students to more information and provide guidance, yet the program has not formally determined how our program aligns to the regulations for other states, territories, and commonwealths.

UBalt annually offers all courses necessary for licensure; courses are offered evenings and occasionally during the day.

Akiko

"I was lucky to find a program that supports people who already have their master’s degrees but don’t have enough credits to sit for the National Counselor Examination. It’s not easy to work and go to school at the same time, but UBalt’s classes were offered in the evenings, so we could attend them after work. Interacting with other students, who were trying to achieve the same goals, to encourage and support each other contributed to this enriching experience."
—Akiko Kobayashi, CERT ’06

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Got questions?

We've got answers. Check out this 5-minute webinar with program director John Donahue to learn more about the Certificate in Professional Counseling Studies.


Contact Us

John Donahue

John Donahue
program director
email: jdonahue@ubalt.edu | phone: 410.837.5831
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Sharon Glazer

Sharon Glazer
chair, Division of Applied Behavioral Sciences
email: sglazer@ubalt.edu | phone: 410.837.5905
view Prof. Glazer's faculty profile


Angie Miller
program administrator and academic adviser
email: amiller@ubalt.edu | phone: 410.837.6282


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About UBalt

EMPOWERING YOUR FUTURE

When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to work for businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that deal in, represent or interact with artists and the arts—perhaps in addition to managing your own freelance artistic career. You’ll also be well prepared for graduate-level study in business and the arts.

You’ll take courses in:

  • arts production and performance
  • history, appreciation and analysis of the arts
  • government and business as they relate to the arts
  • technology’s impact on and importance to the arts.

With UBalt’s location between the Station North Arts and Entertainment District and the Mount Vernon Cultural District, the neighborhood is your laboratory, and this program will allow you opportunities to work with the city’s theaters, museums, galleries, musical venues and arts advocacy groups, shadowing and assisting artists, attending exhibits and performances, and interning with an artist or arts-related organization.

What Our Graduates Do

Throughout the program, you’ll make connections with artists in your desired industry. Our graduates go onto work in some of these high-visibility fields throughout the arts industry.

Common Roles

  • Theaters, museums, and galleries
  • Music venues
  • Advocacy groups

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