Master of Arts (Degree) with a major in Community Care



Master of Arts (Degree) with a major in Community Care
Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance
Reg. No. 262827



Programme Features

  • A mixed combination of online supplementary and face-to-face lectures
  • Attainable in 20 months for part-time study
  • No thesis required
  • Prepare students to provide non-clinical counseling-related services

Indiana Wesleyan University

  • Founded in 1920
  • Accredited in 1966 by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Offers more than 80 undergraduate degrees, 38 graduate degrees and 5 doctorate degrees programmes

Rankings:

U.S. News & World Report
  • #5 in Best Undergraduate Teaching
  • #11 among Great Schools at Great Prices within Regional Universities in the Midwest

Program Structure

Students take one course per 6-week term, beside online supplementary, there will be face to face lectures. The twelve-course MACC program can be completed in twelve six-week terms. Students who maintain continuous enrollment and follow the schedule, can complete the twelve courses within 20 months.

Program Curriculum

The MACC curriculum is composed of 12 courses (36 credits)
Credits
CNS 501 Human Growth and Development 3
CNS 502 Multicultural Counseling 3
CNS 503 Theory and Techniques in the Helping Relationship 3
CNS 504 Theory and Techniques in Group Counseling 3
CNS 505 Theory and Techniques in Career Counseling 3
CNS 507 Research and Evaluation of Methods and Practice 3
CNS 509 Integration of the Theory and Practice of Christian Counseling 3
CNS 511 Issues in Addiction Recovery 3
CNS 524 Ecological Counseling and Prevention 3
CNS 541 Foundations of Marriage and Family Therapy 3
CNS 520* Sexuality, Intimacy and Gender 3
CNS 533* Psychopathology 3
TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS 36
* Elective courses subject to change.

Entry Requirements

A baccalaureate degree from an appropriately accredited institution; and

An undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher; and

Foundation knowledge in Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology and Abnormal Psychology; and

Proof of English language proficiency. (Graduates from institutions that use English as an instructional medium are exempted); and

Two recommendations letters are required.


Fees

Tuition fee: HK$146,000 (in five installments of $29,200 each).

Application fee: HK$500 (non-refundable)

Graduation fee: HK$3,500


Language Medium

English


Enquiries

For course details, please contact Michael Kwok on 2774 8559 or details.cdp@hkma.org.hk or fax 2365 1000.

It  is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.


Fees

Tuition fee: HK$146,000 (in five installments of $29,200 each)
Application fee: HK$500 (non-refundable)
Graduation fee: HK$3,500

Entry Requirements

A baccalaureate degree from an appropriately accredited institution; and

An undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher; and

Foundation knowledge in Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology and Abnormal Psychology; and

Proof of English language proficiency. (Graduates from institutions that use English as an instructional medium are exempted); and

Two recommendations letters are required.

Enquiries

For course details, please contact Michael Kwok on 2774 8559 or details.cdp@hkma.org.hk or fax 2365 1000.