Education and Counseling Graduate Programs

Education Graduate Programs

Prepare for Exceptional Leadership Roles in Education and Counseling

Sometimes knowing what to do is a matter of inspiration. Sometimes it’s a matter of necessity. Whatever the case, the College of Education offers graduate programs to support you in elevating your purpose and career in helping others achieve to their best. 

Our graduate programs, both in education policy and leadership, counselor education, and counseling psychology, prepare graduate students to be exceptional educational leaders and counseling professionals within their school districts and communities. Through a systematic focus on the social, cultural, philosophical and historical contexts of education, we are committed to the development of professionals as agents of critical inquiry and social justice.

More than ever, the need for teachers, educational leaders and policy makers is great and expansive. As important, the need for professional school counselors in a school setting has also reached a critical peak. Their role in a school setting has become crucial in supporting students socially, emotionally, and academically. Collectively, our graduate programs are designed to strengthen and support educators, develop academically and emotionally strong students, and build better communities. The question is - which program inspires you to take the next step to be part of making a difference?

 



Education Graduate Programs

Our graduate programs prepare educators to uphold the Jesuit tradition of care for the person, social justice and academic, excellence, ethical behavior and service to the urban community. Choose from Master's of Education, Master of Arts, Certificate and Ph.D. education programs. If you have questions, we can help

Master of Education in Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership, M.Ed, Certificate

Developed for teachers or administrators who strive to complete a master's degree in educational leadership or receive a principal certificate or directors of instruction certificate.

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Education Graduate students talking on ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ campus

Educational Policy and Foundations, MA

Develop as a leader in public and private K-12 schools, higher education and other educational organizations and agencies.

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Students in the Educational Policy and Leadership Doctoral Program through ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Graduate School

Educational Policy and Leadership, Ph.D.

Our doctoral program in educational policy and leadership is designed to foster the development of scholar-practitioners.

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Superintendent/School District Administrator Licensure, Educational Policy and Leadership Graduate Programs at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ

Superintendent/School District Administrator Licensure

Develop critical educational policy and leadership skills to become a school district superintendent. Lead and work with education staff and students to make effective changes within a school district.

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Student Affairs of Higher Education (SAHE)

Student Affairs of Higher Education (SAHE), M.Ed.

M.Ed. in student affairs in higher education develops higher education administrators and is designed for full-time students or working professionals.

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Teacher Education, Secondary Teacher, M.Ed. or certificate

Teacher Education, Secondary Teacher, M.Ed., Certificate

Prepare to become an exceptional educator, who inspires middle and high school students to learn with the highest potential. Certificate program available for those who already have a masters degree.

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Teacher Education, STEM Teacher, M.Ed.

Teacher Education, STEM Teacher, M.Ed.

This accelerated program puts students on a fast track to earn an M.Ed. in teacher education, specializing in STEM in 14 months.

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Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Graduate Programs

Built on the 450-year old Jesuit tradition of cura personalis, care for the whole person, our counseling curriculum is founded on a commitment to transforming social inequities through the practice of excellence, leadership, and service.

Our faculty is committed to offering quality programs that emphasize comprehensive preparation and training for careers in counseling and professional psychology. Likewise, Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP) students receive training and experience in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention skills necessary to provide comprehensive counseling services. 

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Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS

Support people in their growth and wellness, as well as address mental health concerns. Specialize in addiction, child and adolescent, or clinical rehabilitation counseling. Accredited by CACREP.

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Counseling Psychology faculty in a classroom on ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ campus

Counseling Psychology, Ph.D.

Our doctoral program is based on a scientist-practitioner model for training professional psychologists. Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).

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Students and Marquette Faculty in School Counseling classroom through ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Graduate School

School Counseling, MA

Study human development, psychopathology, research, assessment, theories of counseling, ethical and legal issues as well as individual, group and other school counseling interventions.

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CECP Graduate Program Recognitions and Accreditations

Masters Program Recognition

Our masters programs are recognized by:

Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Accreditation - CACREP


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Doctoral Counseling Psychology Accreditation - APA

The Doctoral Counseling Psychology Graduate program at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ is accredited by The American Psychological Association (APA).


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