Foster mental health with a career as a counselor or case manager
A broad range of counseling theories and techniques. Promote mental health in diverse populations. Strong foundation in research and theory. Field placements to practice skills.
This program is designed for students who want to understand human behavior and use this knowledge to promote the mental health of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Students are exposed to a range of counseling and psychotherapy approaches as well as a strong foundation in psychology research and theory. In the practicum and work term, students obtain experience with different populations and working environments that allow them to explore career options and practice the skills that prepare them for employment or graduate studies. The curriculum fosters an understanding of diverse sociocultural factors, lifespan development, theory and practice in a range of counseling and psychotherapy approaches, ethical and evidence-based professional practices, as well as the research methods and psychological theories that inform counseling and psychotherapy practice.
Pathways for Indigenous program graduates
Seek your master’s degree with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education!
Georgian is thrilled to partner with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), a global leader in graduate programs.
Through this partnership, a pathway is available for Indigenous graduates of Georgian’s Honours Bachelor of Counselling Psychology degree into the OISE Master of Education in Counselling Psychology (Counselling and Psychotherapy field) to qualify for registration as a registered psychotherapist in the province of Ontario.