It depends on what kind of counselor you want to be. For most any counseling program, you will need an undergraduate background in psychology or another social science, so I recommend majoring in this subject. At the bare minimum, most counseling jobs require a Master's degree, either in counseling or in social work with an emphasis on counseling. Depending on what you want to specialize in (mental health, addiction, school counseling, career, and so on) there will be different paths you follow. Your best bet is to speak to someone in the career and academic advising office at your school to get you on the right track.
The qualifications required to work as a counselor typically include some psychological classes as well as some classes to learn how to provide therapy to someone. A typical counselor will spend about 6 years in school.
In order to get substance abuse certification, you must first go to college and study sociology and psychology. You may want to ask a counselor on any other classes that he/she may recommend.
Your best bet would be to talk to a counselor to see what classes are required.
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Talk to your counselor at the school. They can help you figure out what will be required and what classes you have to make up.
You can find CNA certification classes at local community colleges. Many hospitals also offer CNA certification classes.
Within the public school system, school counselors typically are required to have a master's degree in student personnel services with certification.
You need your degree and all the classes required first. I doubt you can get the certification online. English certification is very serious so they will have to do it in universities.
If you are teaching classes at a university, you will have to get your degree. If you are starting your own classes, you do not really need any certification.
As in most cases dealing with possible legal repercussions, yes. You do indeed need to be 18 or older to attain your phlebotomy certification. Ask a counselor at a local college what would be required to pursue such a course of study.
You need educational certification considerably beyond high school to be a licensed counselor.
You need to take many classes at a college or university to get a forensic science certification. On average it will take 3-5 years to get a certification.