Rochester College
 
  • B.S. in Early Childhood Education
    Degree completion program for people who are currently employed in the early childhood field (Head Start, preschools, daycares, etc.) and is designed to help prepare you for leadership roles. The curriculum focuses on growth and development of young children, the influence of family dynamics, and education patterns of young children. Leadership, reporting and legal issues are also explored.This program does not qualify for state teacher certification.
  • B.S. in Organizational Leadership and Communication
    Comprised of a versatile curriculum that builds upon previously completed course work in specialized or technical fields and specifically focuses on building the qualitative skills necessary for various leadership roles within small or large organizations.
    This program will help develop skills desired by employers through exploration of leadership, management, and communication theories while developing analytical thinking skills and writing proficiency.
  • B.S. in Counseling Psychology
    Designed for adult students pursuing a career in a mental health field. Most students who complete this program will choose to continue on to graduate school for further training toward licensure as a psychologist, psychotherapist, professional counselor, or social worker. Although this program meets the preparatory needs of most graduate schools, you should consult the graduate school of our choice for specific requirements. The Counseling Psychology program is a unique blending of psychology and counseling courses presented from a moral viewpoint with emphasis on the Christian perspective.
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Rochester College
Mott Memorial Building - MMB1011
Phone: (810) 762-0299
Email: cel@rc.edu or
acrampton@rc.edu

Website:
www.rc.edu

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Counseling Psychology at Rochester College

A Bachelor of Science in Counseling Psychology will now be offered on Mott's campus. Rochester will accept up to 90 hours of transfer credit from any field offered at Mott. This accelerated program may be completed in three semesters