The Master of Psychological and Educational Guidance and Counseling is a specialized graduate program designed to train future counselors, educators, and human development professionals to provide effective guidance and support in both academic and psychological domains. Grounded in psychological theory and counseling practice, the program focuses on understanding human behavior, developmental needs, and the challenges faced by individuals in educational environments.
Students will learn to assess psychological and educational issues, design appropriate interventions, and facilitate the personal, academic, and career development of learners. The curriculum emphasizes ethics, cultural competence, empathy, and effective communication strategies needed to serve diverse populations.
Whether working in schools, higher education institutions, or private practice, graduates will be well-prepared to promote mental wellness, foster resilience, and guide individuals through personal and academic challenges.