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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master’s in Guidance and Counseling is a graduate program designed to train professionals in providing psychological, educational, and career support to individuals within academic or professional institutions. The program focuses on understanding individual needs and assisting in decision-making regarding education and careers, as well as supporting personal and professional development through counseling techniques, interviews, personality analysis, and assessment of interests. This degree is essential for preparing school and career counselors and educational psychologists.
· Introduction to anthropology
· Introduction to psychology
· Introduction to sociology
· Introduction to philosophy
· Introduction to Educational Sciences
· Introduction to Demography
· Introduction to Speech Therapy
· Current Schools of Thought
1. Methods of Educational Guidance and Counseling
2. Analysis of the Teaching–Learning Process
3. School Guidance and Counseling
4. Support for Learners with Learning Difficulties
5. Research Methodology in Guidance and Counseling
6. Statistical Processing of Educational Data 1
7. Training Engineering
8. ICT and Distance Learning
9. Evaluation of Counseling Programs
10. Career Guidance and Counseling
11. Educational Social Psychology
12. Counseling for Special Cases
13. Research Methodology in Guidance and Counseling
14. Statistical Processing of Educational Data 2
15. Communication
16. Issues in Educational Automation
17. Family Counseling
18. Counseling and Problems of Childhood and Adolescence
19. Guidance and Counseling Requirements in the Age of Globalization
20. Gifted Student Counseling
21. Documentary Research
22. Construction and Adaptation of Psycho-Educational Tests and Scales
23. Entrepreneurship
24. Current Educational Issues