Master of Science in Counseling (MSC)
(Blended Program)
CARVER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK & COUNSELING
The Carver School of Social Work and Counseling at Campbellsville University offers a Master of Science in Counseling (MSC) as a result of the increased need for qualified counseling professionals in Kentucky and other states in the region.
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Students can enroll in one or more of the following tracks for the MSC degree to graduate:
GENERALIST: 36 CREDIT HOURS
MARRIAGE & FAMILY: 42 CREDIT HOURS
CLINICAL: 60 CREDIT HOURS
The MSC degree is designed to prepare career-oriented graduates to perform at their best in professions dedicated to counseling individuals, families and groups in a variety of occupational venues. The basic academic curriculum provides the necessary foundation for obtaining a generalist counseling degree. In addition, advanced curricula in Marriage and Family or Clinical Counseling prepares future counselors interested in seeking licensure in Kentucky and many other states.
MSC program benefits
- Advance your career;
- Practice as a generalist counselor in a highly ethical manner with or without specialized interest in Marriage and Family Counseling or Clinical Counseling;
- Acquire skills to counsel individuals, families and groups;
- Prepare as a graduate level counselor to make contributions to your community, church, government agency, and society through service.
Delivery
The courses are structured in a trimester schedule, using a combined evening and online format to accommodate students working full-time.
One-third of the M.S.C. core curriculum is taught online in a web-assisted format. The remaining core and respective track content is conveyed in evening and online formats. Content is presented by a team of doctoral faculty (not graduate assistants or student interns) from four interrelated and complimentary disciplines. The disciplines participating in the development and dissemination of this content include: Christian Studies, Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work.
Courses are taught by Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, and Christian Studies faculty, who are academically and experientially qualified to teach the counseling curricula.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must submit completed materials directly to Campbellsville University’s Admissions Office or request an application packet from the Admissions Office online.
Application for graduate school admission and online application for MSC graduate program admission
Application fee (for paper application only)
Official transcript(s)
Three (3) letters of reference
Official GRE scores




