Ph.D. in Human Services - Counseling

The Ph.D. Degree in Counseling provides a way for working professionals to further enhance their ability to deal with different types of people and offer the best possible solutions to different situations. The program introduces students to a health-oriented counseling specialization. It challenges students to encourage healthy living adjustments in human development, teaching them how to communicate with people in different types of situations. This allows students to examine the psychological, social, academic, vocational and ethical aspects of development.
The online program allows practitioners to build relationships across cultures abroad, making the program ideal for diverse learning possibilities. With the global online opportunity, students get to engage in intelligent dialogue and conversation with their classmates from abroad. This allows students to see different paradigms on a certain issue and serves as a way for counselors to learn how to deal with all kinds of people. The program is an effective venue for both personal and professional development.
| School: | Walden University |
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| Accreditation: | North Central Association (NCA) |
| Delivery Format: | Online |
| Educational Level: | Doctoral Degree |
| Language: | English |
| Requirements: | Master�s degree from a regionally accredited or CHEA recognized institution, minimum 3.0 GPA in master�s course work, 3 years of professional experience related to the program, access to a computer and the Internet. |
