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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 17,700 (US$ 17,700) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program provides students with general training in human services and counseling related skills. Drawing from the knowledge base of the social sciences, this program helps students develop a variety of therapeutic, teaching, counseling-related, supportive and preventive methods. Students acquire knowledge of the dynamics operating within the individual, the couple, the family, and larger social systems.
Program modules
CED 117 Interpersonal Skills in Human Services, CED 200 Multicultural Issues of Counseling, CED 300 Introduction to Human Services Counseling, CED 310 Relationships Across the Lifespan, CED 401 Field Experience in Human Services II, CED 410 Eating Disorders: Etiology and Treatment, CED 425 Perspectives in Multicultural Counseling, CED 425 Perspectives in Multicultural Counseling, CED 430 Advanced Professional Issues in Addictions, CED 439 Problem Gambling Counseling I, CED 440 Problem Gambling Counseling II, CED 315 Counseling Skills in Human Services, CED 320 Drugs and Behavior, CED 322 Perspectives on Addictions.
Entry requirement for international students
Students to be admitted should have graduated or will graduate from an accredited or approved high school and do not have any transferable college credits, and may fulfill the following admission requirements; Earn a 3.0 weighted grade point average (GPA) in the following high school academic units: Emphasis on composition, rhetoric, and American, English, and world literature, Algebra or higher level mathematics, including first- and second-year algebra, geometry, analytic geometry, trigonometry, pre calculus, probability and statistics, and other advanced mathematics, World history, geography, U.S. history, economics, government and law. Biology, chemistry, or physics, with at least two years in a laboratory science. A combined score from the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections of at least a 1040, or an ACT composite score of at least 22, or a Nevada Advanced High School Diploma. All applicants whose native language is not English MUST take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A score of 500 or better is required for general admission (173 on computer-based test or 61 on IBT), 525 or better to major in Hotel Administration (195 or higher on computer-based test or 70 on IBT).
University of Nevada, Las Vegas accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS
Department name
College of Education, Department of Counselor Education
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