Counseling, MA: Professional Counseling Track – Illinois Practitioners
48 credit hours
The program described below is designed to meet the academic requirements toward licensure as a professional counselor set forth by the state of Illinois. Additional requirements for licensure can be found at www.idfpr.com.
Requirements
Core Curriculum
Note: Courses are three credit hours unless otherwise indicated.
Internship Requirement
Students in the professional counseling track for Illinois practitioners are required to complete a minimum of 700 hours of supervised internship experience over two semesters. Prior to internship, students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students are expected to earn a grade of A or B in Counseling Internship (IPC 62000) in order to graduate. Students will be required to repeat the course if they earn less than a B. If students take an incomplete during their first semester of internship and have less than half the required internship hours, they must enroll in IPC 62001 for zero credit hours to allow them to attend internship classes while completing the required hours. If students take an Incomplete during their second internship, regardless of how many hours are needed, they must enroll in IPC 62001 for zero credit hours to allow them to attend internship classes while completing the required internship hours. A fee of $50 will be incurred for each extension.
Exit Requirements
In order to fulfill degree requirements, each student completes IPC 60500 Comprehensive Examination by obtaining a passing score on the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE). Further information regarding exit requirements is provided in the Professional Counseling Handbook.