Within the United States there are only a few master's degrees that are very specific to ones major. For example, a master's in social work (MSW), a master of business administration (MBA), etc. Personally I have never seen an abbreviation particular to a masters in counseling. In general, the master's degrees fall into one of two categories. Either a master of arts, or master in science from which many specific programs of study fall. Thus, the abbreviation would be dependent on the school where you achieved the degree, and the approach they preferred, either the M.A., or the M.S..
M.A. (Master of Arts) or M.S. (Master of Science), depending on degree earned.
It depends where and from which college or university the degree was obtained. For example, some abbreviations could be an MM, MSc or MSM.
MAT- Guid & Coun.
MCCD
MS Economics
MSIS
The abbreviation for a Licensed Masters of Social Work degree is LMSW.
The length of a master's degree in counseling is typically 2-3 years if pursued full-time. The cost can vary depending on the school, location, and whether you attend a public or private institution, but it can range from $20,000 to $60,000 or more for the entire program.
No. Unfortunately, counseling in Louisiana requires at the bare minimum, a Masters in Counseling or a Masters in Clinical Psychology. Unfortunately, a BSN does not cover anything counseling related.
MAppSocSci (Admin)I hold a Masters of Social Science majoring in Counselling.
MHS is the abbreviation used to denote a Masters of Human Services degree.
The abbreviation for Masters of Education Administration is typically written as MEdAdmin.
M.ED (Curriculum and Instruction)
There are various online websites that offer online counseling masters degrees. Some such websites include the following: Capella University and Seton Hall University.
One can obtain a Masters degree in Counseling by attending a four year university. Calling your local university will provide more information on the subject.
Yes, in most places you need a license to practice counseling psychology. Licensing requirements vary by location, but typically involve completing a graduate degree, supervised clinical experience, and passing a licensure exam.