The Kremen School of Education and Human Development at California State University, Fresno offers a Master of Science degree in Counseling. This degree has been designed to provide students with two specialized options: School Counseling and Student Affairs and College Counseling. These program options give the student the ability to direct their knowledge to a specific area, allowing for better preparation in the field of counseling.
Designed for individuals seeking advanced preparation for careers in educational settings (K-12). The School Counseling option is designed to complement the Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPS) curriculum and is intended to enhance preparation of public and private school counselors.
This program option is designed to prepare individuals for employment as student service professionals in a four-year university and community college. Graduates with this degree option are prepared for employment in the multi-faceted arena of post-secondary education.
The Kremen School of Education and Human Development offers two additional counseling graduate degrees.
Clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling is a profession that holistically applies counseling skills to assist individuals with psychiatric, developmental, cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities to achieve their maximum level of independence, integration, and participation in the community.
Student in the Marriage, Family and Child Counseling program are prepared to professionally serve the mental health needs of the Central Valley. Students are provided a unique and thorough training experience with both in-classroom and in the field education.
Counselor Education and Rehabilitation Department
School Counseling
Student Affairs and College Counseling Graduate Student Association