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What is the difference between the M S. and the M.S./Eds?

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What is the difference between the M S. and the M.S./Eds?

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– We offer a dual degree program, the M. S./Eds, in which students can obtain a master’s degree as well as a “specialization in education” (Eds). The M. S./Eds program lasts two and a half years, while the M. S. which lasts two years, and requires the completion of additional courses. All students in the couple and family track are required to complete the M.S./Eds, but students in the other three tracks also have the option of obtaining the additional specialization. Students who make this choice typically either 1) are seeking more depth and breadth in their preparation and/or 2) are seeking a dual track endorsement (i.e., meeting both school counseling and community counseling degree and licensure requirements).

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