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Family Counseling
Family counseling degree programs prepare students to guide individuals and families through challenges, improve communication, and promote emotional health. These programs blend classes in psychology, interpersonal skills, and therapeutic methods with hands-on experiences such as internships or supervised clinical work.
Graduates often pursue careers as marriage and family therapists, counselors, or caseworkers in diverse settings, including schools, clinics, and private practices. Flexible options, including online and in-person learning, make these programs accessible to students with varying needs and schedules.
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