Undergraduate Minor in Counseling

Explore the dynamics of human behavior and unlock pathways to impactful change with a minor in Counseling. Whether you’re aiming to deepen your understanding of personal growth or enhance your interpersonal skills, this program equips you with essential tools to support and inspire others.

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Foundations in Well-Being

The undergraduate minor in counseling offers students a unique opportunity to explore the science of human relationships, emotional resilience and mental well-being. Through a blend of psychology, communication, and self-awareness, this program enriches your academic journey and provides a strong foundation for careers in counseling, education, healthcare and social services. With courses that explore key topics in counseling theories and practices, you’ll gain insights into guiding others through challenges and fostering positive development. Embrace a minor that empowers you to make a meaningful difference—personally and professionally.

Why Minor in Counseling?

Students gain an awareness of the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals from diverse backgrounds, develop fundamental counseling skills essential for the helping professions and explore various career paths within this field. With a strong foundation in key theoretical models, you’ll build the knowledge and empathy needed to guide others toward growth and resilience. This minor equips you with the tools to become a compassionate, skilled professional ready to make a meaningful impact.

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Program Overview

Academic minor completed Counseling
Credits required for completion 18
Time to completion 2 to 3 semesters 
Course delivery On campus, online or hybrid

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