The Master’s Program in Family and Marriage Counseling offers an advanced opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively in providing counseling and support for families and couples. The program aims to prepare professionals capable of delivering exceptional support in addressing family and marital issues and enhancing the quality of relationships.
Program Importance:
- Meeting Community Needs: The program provides essential knowledge and skills to address contemporary family and marital challenges.
- Enhancing Counseling Skills: The program enables students to develop counseling skills and handle family and marital issues effectively.
- Improving Relationship Quality: The program prepares students to offer support and guidance that promotes emotional stability and effective communication between couples and families.
Academic Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Counseling, or a related field from a recognized university.
- Good Academic Standing: Applicants are preferred to have a good academic record in their previous studies.
- Practical Experience: Practical experience in family or marriage counseling can be an additional advantage.
- Duration of Study: The program can be completed in one year of intensive study.
- Language: The program is taught in English.
- Practical Training: The program includes practical training where students can apply acquired skills in a professional environment.
- Thesis Project: The program requires the preparation of a thesis project on a research topic in the field of family and marriage counseling.