Undergraduate Bulletin > Counseling & Educational Development
Department of Counseling & Educational Development
Faculty
J. Scott Young, Professor and Chair of the Department
Professors Benshoff, Borders, Cashwell, Myers
Associate Professors Lewis, Mobley, Murray, Wester
Assistant Professors Gonzalez, Hines
Adjunct Professors Foreman, Hamilton, Wiles
The Counselor Education program at UNCG adheres to the scientist problem-solver model of training. Consistent with this approach is the program’s goal of graduating students who have knowledge of basic counseling, possess a high level of competency in providing professional services, and have the skills necessary to conduct research. The tenets underlying the program include (a) exposure to a variety of theoretical orientations for counseling, (b) reliance on both the clinical-counseling and vocational-education approaches in designing counseling and programmatic interventions, (c) a commitment to developing the student’s skills as a researcher, and (d) an emphasis on developing the normal developmental issues of the individual as opposed to an approach based on pathology.
Counseling and Educational Development Degrees
Degrees offered—Master of Science (M.S.), Dual Degrees Master’s and Educational Specialist (M.S. and Ed.S.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
There are no undergraduate areas of study offered by this department.