Counseling and Human Services
ANNOUNCEMENT
November 2, 2012
Faculty Position - Counselor Educator School Counseling Assistant Professor
Faculty Position - Counseling and Human Services Assistant Professor
Faculty Position - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Assistant Professor
The Counseling and Human Services Department offers curriculum leading to both undergraduate and graduate degrees. We offer a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Counseling and Human Services, three Masters of Science degrees in Community Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, or School Counseling, and a post-master’s Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in professional counseling.
Our department is comprised of 10 full time faculty members and one professional staff member. All 10 full time faculty members have national certifications and 6 have professional licenses in the counseling field.
Each of our programs provides students with the skills, strategies, and knowledge to succeed in their chosen field. Specific curricular requirements are listed under the respective programs. Each program provides students with clinical experience opportunities as practicum and/or internship experiences congruent with appropriate career goals for each degree. A minimum of two clinical experiences are required in all our degree programs.
The counseling profession is growing rapidly. According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), overall employment opportunities in counseling are projected to grow faster than average through at least 2020. Much faster than average growth will occur in the field of menatl health counseling, faster than average growth will occur in rehabilitation counseling setttings, and employment opportunities for school counselors are projected to grow
comparable to other occupations through 2020.
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LeeAnn Eschbach, Ph.D., NCC, LPC
Department Chair and School Counseling Program Co-Director
McGurrin Hall Room 455
E-mail:leeann.eschbach@scranton.edu
Office phone: 570-941-6299
Department phone: 570-941-4236
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The Department of Counseling and Human Services in the Panuska College of Professional Studies at the University of Scranton seeks to train counseling and human service professionals who are self-reflective practitioners, competent care-givers, and community leaders. Special emphasis is placed on the achievement of excellence in academic and professional competencies.
The Department is committed to the enhancement of human development across the lifespan. Each program prepares students for work in a variety of settings (agency, school, etc.) as counseling and human service professionals who situate their work in cultural, family, and community (local, regional, national, and global) contexts.
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Counseling and Human Services B.S. Program
The Counseling and Human Services (CHS) curriculum is
designed to develop in students the values, knowledge and skills necessary to
work with people in a variety of settings and situations across
the lifespan. The program seeks to train counseling and human
service professionals who are self-reflection practitioners, competent
care-givers, and community leaders. A concentration in
Rehabilitation Services is available.
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Community Counseling M.S. Program
The
Community Counseling Program prepares students to work with individuals of all
ages, cultures, and capabilities reach their maximum
potential in their personal lives and careers. Specifically, community counselors help others
gain perspective on their lives, explore options, make decisions, resolve
problems, and take action, all the while relying on the clients' strengths and
resources. In addition, community counselors serve clients through
outreach, advocacy, preventive education, and by influencing public
policy.
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Rehabilitation Counseling M.S. Program
This Rehabilitation
Counseling curriculum prepares students for
career in a variety of counseling settings with the primary goal of acquiring
and applying the specialized, knowledge, skills and values that will enable
them to effectively assist and support individuals with disabilities throughout
the rehabilitation process. A Rehabilitation Counseling: Criminal Justice
Concentration is available. Career opportunities in rehabilitation counseling
are excellent, as there are not sufficient numbers of qualified graduates to
fill current and anticipated rehabilitation counseling vacancies.
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School Counseling M.S. Program
Professional school counselors assist
students with academic, career, and personal/social development. Their roles
and responsibilities are integral to the fulfillment of every school’s overall
educational mission. Trained as leaders, advocates, collaborators and systemic
change experts, school counselors work with the entire school community to develop
and deliver comprehensive, results-based K-12 programs designed to respond to
the needs of all students.
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Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) in Professional Counseling
Designed to meet educational requirements for
licensure as a counselor in the state of Pennsylvania, this program allows
students to take a minimum of 12 additional graduate credits in professional
counseling.
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Undergraduate Counseling and Human Service majors with
outstanding academic records may be eligible for early admission to the
Community, Rehabilitation or School Counseling graduate degree program through
the Accelerated Master’s Degree Program. This program allows students to
complete up to 12 credits of graduate work during their undergraduate program.
Interested students must commit to this program no later than the end of their
junior year of academic study, and adhere
to the procedures for
application and required grade point average outlined in the University of
Scranton Catalog. Interested undergraduate students from other relevant
discipline areas may be considered.
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ACCREDITATION AND CERTIFICATION
The Counseling and Human Services undergraduate program is fully accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Services Education (CSHSE). All students graduating with a degree in CHS are eligible to apply for the Certified Human Services Professional credential upon graduation through the National Organization for Human Services (NOHS).
Both the Community Counseling and School Counseling programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Our Rehabilitation Counseling program is accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE). Both CACREP and CORE are specialized accrediting bodies recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Graduates of our Community Counseling and School Counseling programs meet all the educational and experiential requirements for becoming a National Certified Counselor (NCC). Graduates of the Rehabilitation Counseling program meet all necessary requirements to be recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC). To receive these certifications, candidates must pass a national examination, which is typically taken during their final semester of study or shortly after graduation.
Graduates of our School Counseling program also meet the academic requirements for the Educational Specialist I certificate in elementary or secondary school counseling granted by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE).
Although 60 graduate credits are required to
become a licensed professional counselor (LPC), graduates of all of our
professional counseling programs meet the specific educational coursework
requirements for licensure.
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Students who successfully complete all curricular and
clinical training requirements for either our undergraduate degree or one of
our three graduate degrees will receive formal endorsement in their areas of
specialization by the faculty of their programs. Formal endorsement includes
recommendation for state and/or national certification, recommendation for employment in settings
consistent with the training provided in their program, and/or recommendation
for additional education in appropriate advanced training programs. Students
will receive formal endorsement only in that program for which they have
successfully completed all requirements and will be recommended only for
certification and employment consistent with training provided.
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