Course Overview
The Human Development Counseling (Master's) program at Vanderbilt University is designed to prepare students for professional roles in counseling with a focus on human development across the lifespan. Offered through the Peabody College of Education and Human Development, the program emphasizes evidence-based practices, cultural competence, and ethical standards in counseling. Students can choose specializations such as school counseling or clinical mental health counseling, tailoring their education to specific career goals.
Unique Features
The program stands out for its integration of research and practical training, providing students with hands-on experience through practicum and internship opportunities in diverse settings. Vanderbilt's commitment to small class sizes ensures personalized mentorship from faculty who are leaders in the field.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-equipped for roles in educational institutions, mental health agencies, private practice, and community organizations. The program prepares students for licensure as professional counselors, with a strong emphasis on meeting state and national certification requirements.
Key Faculty and Staff
While specific faculty names may vary, the program is supported by experienced professors and practitioners in counseling psychology and human development at Peabody College, many of whom are recognized for their contributions to research and policy in the field.
Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to Vanderbilt's state-of-the-art facilities and resources at Peabody College, as well as partnerships with local schools, hospitals, and mental health organizations for fieldwork and internships. These connections provide real-world experience and networking opportunities.
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