BS/MS Combined Degrees
    Duration5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,129 / credit
    Next IntakeMay 1, 2023

    BS/MS Combined Degrees

    About

    Accelerated BS/MS Combined Degrees

    The accelerated BS/MS combined degree programs at Jefferson are designed for students who know early on that they want to become professional counselors. These programs allow students to seamlessly complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in less time than would be required to complete both separately.

    Undergraduate students selecting this option may choose between the following majors:

    • Health Sciences
    • Psychology

    For qualified students, graduate coursework begins senior year (or equivalent) after all undergraduate college studies, major coursework, and prerequisites are completed.

    Students are awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in either Health Sciences or Psychology in December of their fourth year, and upon completion of graduate Community and Trauma Counseling program requirements, their Master of Science degree in Community and Trauma Counseling.

    Total Credit Hours: 60

    (48 credits in the Accelerated BS/MS Combined Degree Program)

    Master of Science Degree Awarded

    Curriculum Information

    Year 1

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Pathways Seminar
    • Writing Seminar I
    • Writing Seminar II
    • Quantitative Reasoning

    Major Courses

    • Introduction to Health Professions
    • Introduction to Psychology
    • Physiological Psychology
    • Developmental Psychology
    • (3 credits) Free Elective

    Year 2

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Ethics
    • Global Diversity
    • American Diversity
    • Global Citizenship

    Major Courses

    • Abnormal Psychology
    • Psychology of Trauma
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture and Lab
    • Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture and Lab
    • Introduction to Health Care
    • Health Science Elective

    Year 3

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Contemporary Global Issues
    • Integrative Seminar
    • Philosophies of the Good Life

    Major Courses

    • Statistics for Behavioral Science
    • Medical Terminology and Documentation
    • Writing Intensive Health Science/Science
    • Psychology Elective
    • Health Sciences Elective (9 credits)
    • Free Electives (6 credits)

    Year 4

    Fall 1 - Counseling Courses

    • Orientation to the Counseling Profession
    • Practicum I: Theory and Practice of Counseling 
    • Psychopathology
    • Counseling Theory & Practice

    Minimum Credit Hours: 120

    Bachelor of Science Degree Awarded in December

    Winter Semester - Counseling Courses

    • Foundations of Trauma Counseling

    Spring 1- Counseling Courses

    • Human Growth and Development
    • Free Elective (3 credits)
    • Neurobiology of Trauma
    • Practicum II Field

    Year 5

    Summer

    • Group Work in Community and Trauma Counseling
    • Attachment, Relationships and Family Therapy
    • Research and Evaluation
    • Summer Internship Supervision (optional)

     

    Pre-Fall

    • Career Development

    Fall 2

    • Advanced Interventions I
    • Childhood Trauma and Play Therapy
    • Internship I

    Spring 2

    • Assessment in Counseling
    • Advanced Interventions II
    • Internship II

    Total Credit Hours: 60

    Master of Science Degree Awarded

    Year 1

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Pathways Seminar
    • Writing Seminar I
    • Debating U.S. Issues
    • Scientific Understanding
    • Quantitative Reasoning I
    • Quantitative Reasoning II or Elective

    Major Courses

    • Introduction to Psychology
    • Physiological Psychology
    • Developmental Psychology
    • Science Elective
    • Free Elective

    Year 2

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Ethics
    • Global Diversity
    • Writing Seminar II
    • American Diversity

    Major Courses

    • Abnormal Psychology
    • Psychology of Trauma
    • Counseling Psychology
    • Clinical Psychology
    • [3] Psychology Electives (9 credits)
    • Free Elective

    Year 3

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Global Citizenship
    • Debating Global Issues
    • Integrative Seminar

    Major Courses

    • Statistics for Behavioral Science
    • Marriage and Family
    • Psychology of Addiction
    • Research Methods for Behavioral Science
    • Senior Colloquium
    • [3] Psychology Electives (9 credits)
    • Free Elective

    Year 4

    Hallmarks Courses

    • Capstone Folio Workshop

    Major Courses

    • Advanced Research in Psychology

    Fall 1 - Counseling Courses

    • Orientation to the Counseling Profession
    • Pre-Practicum
    • Psychopathology
    • Advanced Counseling Theory and Practice

    Total Credit Hours: 121-125

    Bachelor of Science Degree Awarded following Semester 1

    Winter Semester

    • Foundations of Trauma Counseling

    Spring 1 - Counseling Courses

    • Human Growth and Development
    • Social and Cultural Diversity
    • Neurobiology of Trauma
    • Practicum I

    Year 5

    Summer

    • Attachment, Relationships and Family Therapy
    • Foundations of Trauma and Addictive Behavior
    • Research and Evaluation
    • Summer Internship Supervision (optional)

    Pre-Fall

    • Career Development

    Fall  

    • Advanced Clinical Interventions in Trauma Counseling I
    • Childhood Trauma and Play Therapy
    • Internship I

    Spring

    • Assessment in Counseling
    • Advanced Clinical Interventions in Trauma Counseling II
    • Internship II

    Disciplines

    College of Health Professions

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International applicants may be required to submit results from an English Language Proficiency Exam. Additional information about the English Language Proficiency requirement can be found on the Admissions Information page for your program of interest.

    Students who have taken coursework outside of the United States should submit a course-by-course academic credential evaluation from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member credentialing organization. Applicants who do not have a NACES evaluation are required to submit official transcripts, along with an official English translation, to Jefferson for review. Thomas Jefferson University reserves the right to outsource student academic credentials to our NACES member partner for evaluation.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Career

    Software Developer

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    After submitting the application, you will receive instructions on how to submit the supporting application materials listed below through your online MyJefferson account. If you prefer, you may also mail your materials to:

    Thomas Jefferson University
    Application Document Processing
    4201 Henry Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19144

    You will receive a MyJefferson identification number via email once you submit your application for admission. Be sure to include your name and MyJefferson ID on all documents that you mail to Jefferson.

    Supporting Materials

    The Admissions Committee emphasizes a holistic review process that examines the entirety of an applicant's academic aptitude, motivation, problem-solving skills, leadership potential and life experiences. Admission decisions are individualized to the specific attributes of the applicant.
    • Transcripts: Submit official undergraduate and graduate transcripts from all regionally accredited institutions you have attended and/or from which you earned credit. Official transcripts must be sent electronically by the institution to [email protected] or mailed to the address above. Before applying to Jefferson, please review the prerequisites required for admission for this academic program.
    • Personal Statement: Submit a statement of purpose outlining your interest in the program, how the course of study relates to your desired career path, and your academic and job-related experiences that are relevant to the program.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Submit three letters of reference that provide insight into your academic and/or professional competence. References from college or university faculty members or professional sources are accepted. You may request recommendations through your MyJefferson account.
    • Résumé: A current professional résumé is required.

    BS/MS Combined Degrees

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