Master of Science in Trauma Studies and Integrative Counselling
Master of Science (MSc)
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Course Overview
Credits
36
Mode of Delivery
In Person
level 1 est. tuition
JMD$ $1,989,670 or US$14,416
Location(s)
The amounts quoted for are the existing fees for the Academic Year 2024/2025 and are subject to changes based on variation in the number of credits assigned to the course of study and the cost per credit at the time of delivery
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Course Details
Course Code
PMSTSICPTU1A
Entry Requirements
- Applicants should have a first degree with at least 2.7 GPA or its equivalent.
- Applicants with a first degree should have prerequisite modules in Introduction to Psychology and one of the following: Abnormal Psychology, Social Psychology or Health Psychology.
- Applicants with years of practice providing trauma related support may be considered by Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) determined by the University.
- Applicants should demonstrate awareness of emotional and mental well-being, motivation for study and emotional maturity.
- Other professional certification may be considered on a
case-by-case basis including the Prior Learning Assessment route (the development of a portfolio for evaluation of entry is required.)
Career Opportunities
Graduates will be prepared for work in private practice and organizations where various types of Counselling with an emphasis in Trauma are required.