UofM Lambuth Will Host Information Session on Counselor Education and Supervision Program
November 21, 2016 - The University of Memphis Lambuth will host an information session for prospective students interested in graduate studies in Counselor Education and Supervision. The meeting will be Thursday, Dec. 1, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Varnell-Jones Hall, room 320.
UofM faculty are interested in restarting the master's program in clinical mental health, rehabilitation and school counseling and establishing a doctoral program in counselor education at UofM Lambuth as a base site for rural west Tennessee.
The program may be of interest to those who hold a bachelor's degree and are considering going into the human service field or who have a master's degree in a human service field and are interested in a doctorate that emphasizes teaching, supervision and leadership in human services.
The program is intended to prepare graduates to work as counselor educators, supervisors, researchers and practitioners in academic and clinical settings. The program is accredited by CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) and has nationally and internationally recognized faculty.
During the session, Dr. Richard James and Dr. Steve Zanskas will be available to answer questions about the program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Steve Zanskas
901.678.4021
szanskas@memphis.edu