M.Ed. in Counselling Psychology (CP09)

Coquitlam & New Westminster

A three-year cohort program for working professionals in Coquitlam, New Westminster and Surrounding Districts.

Are you interested in:

  • Helping students overcome obstacles and develop strategies to live up to their highest potential?
  • Helping your school district respond to the growing need for School Counsellors?
  • Advancing your career by completing UBC’s internationally recognized 48-credit M.Ed. program?
  • Participating in a program that incorporates small group clinical experience and a fully-supported supervised practicum?
  • Building relationships and interact with colleagues as part of a community of learners?

This UBC program is accredited by Council for Accreditation of Counsellor Education Programs (CACEP).

+Schedule

The UBC M.Ed. in Counselling Psychology consists of 48 credits of course work which are typically completed in three years. The proposed schedule is as follows:

YEAR ONE
Fall/Winter 2009 Introduction to Theories of Counselling CNPS 365
Career Counselling CNPS 363
Individual and Family Counselling Theories and Interventions (THEORY), and CNPS 578A
Individual and Family Counselling Theories and Interventions (LAB) CNPS 578B
Spring 2010 Counselling Adolescents CNPS 514
Summer 2010 Group Counselling CNPS 564
YEAR TWO
Fall/Winter 2010 Small Group Clinic
4 sections, 5 hours per week (6 credits per section)
CNPS 588
Research Methodology in Education EDUC 500
Small Group Clinic, continued
4 sections, 5 hours per week (6 credits per section)
CNPS 588, cont
Ethics CNPS 586
Spring 2011 Psychological Assessment in Counselling (April - June) CNPS 532
Practicum (April - June) CNPS 598
Summer 2011 Program Evaluation CNPS 584
Career Counselling CNPS 574
YEAR THREE
Fall/Winter 2011 Practicum, continued CNPS 598, cont

+Application Process


+Tuition

Program fees will be paid over a minimum of nine (9) installments of $2,481.73, payable in September, January, and May of each year.

The program total is $22,335.58 plus applicable student fees.

Tuition fees are in Canadian dollars, are reviewed annually by the UBC Board of Governors, and are subject to change.




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