The mission of the Counselor Education program at the University of Houston-Victoria is to educate, train, and mentor students from diverse backgrounds to earn a master’s degree in School Counseling or Community Counseling. UHV students are primarily drawn from urban and rural areas close to the Victoria Texas or Greater Houston region. The UHV Counselor Education faculty members expect our students to engage in academic and experiential learning, and to develop a strong professional identity and multicultural sensitivity. The faculty members are committed to promoting the development of student competence in the provision of counseling, professional advocacy, and community outreach.
The Counseling program is designed to provide knowledge and skills for school counselor certification and provide a program of courses that satisfies requirements for the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) license. Both programs can be completed in concert with a Master of Education in Counseling degree.
School counselors work in public and private schools, grades K-12; community colleges; and universities. The role of the School Counselor varies depending on the age of the school population and their needs, but these are some common activities as listed in the TExES Preparation manual for School Counselors.
Their functions are to:
For information about pursuing your master's degree in Counseling,
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