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MA program in career counselling and guidance

MA program in career counselling and guidance. University of Iceland Presentation: Guðbjörg Vilhjálmsdóttir, Ph.D. Saga in 3 chapters. Post graduate 1 yr diploma: 1990-2004 1 diploma year + 1 year (optional) to finish a MA degree: 2004-2010

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MA program in career counselling and guidance

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  1. MA program in career counselling and guidance University of Iceland Presentation: Guðbjörg Vilhjálmsdóttir, Ph.D.

  2. Saga in 3 chapters • Post graduate 1 yr diploma: 1990-2004 • 1 diploma year + 1 year (optional) to finish a MA degree: 2004-2010 • MA degree (2 years) in career counseling and guidance • Sub chapter: 3 groups have been trained at distance (2001- 2003, 2007-2009, 2008-2010).

  3. Chapter 1: 1 yr diploma (68 ECTS) • Established in 1990 as a result of a government project. • In the dept. of education at the Faculty of Social Sciences • Prerequisite • B.A. degree in psychology or • B.Ed degree • B.A./B.S. degree in other fields + teacher´s certificate.

  4. Chapter 1: 1 yr diploma (68 ECTS) • Counselling programme situated in the Faculty of Social Sciences • 10 courses – 5,5 weeks of internship • Student enrollment – 12 -18 per year • Only one full position  Networking • Visiting professors from abroad

  5. Chapter 1: 1 yr diploma (68 ECTS) • Autumn term: • Introduction to counselling (3 lecture hours a week) • Career counselling (3 lecture hours a week) • Interviewing techniques (4 lecture hours a week) • Observation and assessment (4 lecture hours a week) • Topics in learning disabilities (3 lecture hours a week) • Spring term: • Careers education (4 lecture hours a week) • Study techniques (2 lecture hours a week) • Personal and social problems of pupils (4 lecture hours a week) • Seminar and final project (3 lecture hours a week) • Practical work of 225 hours. The internship is supplemented with discussions led by the course director.

  6. Chapter 2: Diploma + MA yr optional • Diploma year • MA year: • Career counseling (10 ECTS) • Methodology (10 ECTS) • Optional course (10 ECTS) • MA thesis (30 ECTS)

  7. Chapter 3: MA course (120 ECTS) • Location:Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Iceland. • Faculty: Threefull time positions and one adjunct.

  8. Objectives of the 2yr MA course • To develop a comprehensive 2 year MA course • The MA course scores high on national and international counselor education quality standards and is among the best in international comparaison. • Students will become effective school and employment counselors in various fields and provide good professional services • The MA course will be a source of research and development work in both national and international projects • To ensure professionalism and specialisation of school and employment counsellors that work according to the law of school and employment counsellors (nr. 35/2009) Guðbjörg Vilhjálmsdóttir

  9. Admission requirements • Undergraduate degree with a minimal grade of 7.25/10. • Students with a degree in other fields than Social Sciences, Psychology or Education can be required to take up to extra 30 ECTS in these fields. • The program has 35 openings for students each year.

  10. MA course – 1st year • Autumn term • Counselling Theories (10 ECTS). • Practical training 1a – social context (10 ECTS). • Labour market development (10 ECTS)*. • Personal and Social Problems of Students (10 ECTS)*. • Introduction to quantitive research 10 ETCS. (A mandatory course for the program if students do not have at least 10 ECTS in quantitative research methods in their undergratuate studies) • Spring term • Career Development Theories. (10 ECTS). • Career development, intervention and programme evaluation (8 ECTS). • Measurement and assessment (6 ECTS). • Practical training 1b – communication (6 ECTS).

  11. MA course – 2nd year • Autumn and spring • Research methods (10 ECTS). • Practical Training 2a – workshop and field work (7 ECTS). • Practical Training 2b – workshop and field work (7 ECTS). • Free eclectives (6 ECTS). • MA-Thesis (30 ECTS).

  12. Distribution of counselors over sectors (%) N=329

  13. Competencies and Nice Core Competencies (NCC) K1-K3: Basic knowledge of individuals, groups and society C1-C5: Interventions in career development K1-K3 + C1-C5 = P1 Professionalism

  14. Professionalism, knowledge and competencies modules P1 Professionalism C1 Career education C2 Career information and assessment C3 Career counseling C4 Programme and service management C5 Social systems interventions and development K1 The individual K2 Groups, organization and communication K3 Society, politics and markets

  15. To conclude • About 330 students have been graduated with a 1yr post-graduate diploma. About 80 students have graduated with a MA degree • The same education and training for counsellors in schools and in employment agencies Varied employment opportunities in a growing professional field • Enhances research on career development and counselling in Iceland Guðbjörg Vilhjálmsdóttir

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