History |
The Family Counseling and Education Master’s Programs (with and without thesis) are interdisciplinary programs affiliated with the Graduate Education Institute of Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, which includes the departments of Social Work, Child Development, and Nursing. The Department of Family Counseling and Education was established on July 16, 2021. It offers both thesis and non-thesis (evening education) master’s programs and accepted its first students in September 2021. The program is interdisciplinary, with seven faculty members from fields such as Guidance and Psychological Counseling, Psychology, Sociology, and Nursing. Our students have easy access to a variety of facilities on campus, including the library, dining hall, cafeteria, and indoor and outdoor sports areas. |
Mission |
The mission of the Family Counseling and Education Master's program is to provide high-quality education to train experts who will support individuals, couples, and families, and to conduct research in the field. |
Vision |
The vision of the Family Counseling and Education Master's program is to be an internationally leading program that conducts research to help individuals, couples, and families reach their full potential. |
Program Introduction |
The Family Counseling and Education Master's Program is a graduate program where knowledge related to the family is learned, and the acquired knowledge is analyzed and synthesized for practical application. The family is one of the most important institutions that make up society, as individuals generally live under a family roof. Understanding the family structure and relationships is crucial for comprehending individuals and society. |
Program Objectives |
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The Family Counseling Master's Program aims to train experts who will approach the most common serious social and psychological problems in the field of mental health through family-based assessments and interventions, adhering to international ethical standards. Another objective of the master’s program is to cultivate professionals who can analyze family systems and structures, possess up-to-date knowledge and skills in family counseling, and base their practices on essential principles important to family counseling. These professionals will systematically identify family needs and provide holistic care and monitoring through an interdisciplinary team approach, while effectively communicating and collaborating in their work. The program also seeks to promote couple, and marriage therapy models developed through academic research to the private sector and public institutions providing mental health services, thanks to the family counselors it trains. |
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This program also aims to enable individuals to understand the issues they may encounter within their family systems and family life cycles and to apply this knowledge to strengthen the family system. In this context, program graduates will play an active role in the preservation and development of the family institution in the face of rapid societal transformations. |
Program Educational Objectives |
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Understanding the importance of healthy development and education for individuals and families, |
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Being able to utilize advanced theoretical and practical knowledge/skills in the field, |
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Being able to communicate effectively, with developed written and verbal expression skills, |
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Being able to identify problems in the field of Family Counseling, produce effective solutions, and having developed problem-solving skills, |
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Possessing critical thinking and self-assessment skills, |
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Being aware of professional responsibilities and committed to ethical values, |
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Being open to development, having grasped the importance of lifelong learning, and having made it a principle, |
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Respectful of differences and human rights |
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Family Counseling Specialists training. |
Program Outcomes |
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Can analyze the family system and its structure. |
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Can identify and explain situations that disrupt family functions (such as psychological issues, violence, abuse, neglect, communication problems, etc.). |
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Can evaluate the problems of individuals and families from theoretical perspectives. |
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Can systematically identify the needs of families based on the fundamental principles important in family counseling. |
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Can explain how to approach trauma and crisis situations within the family. |
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Can develop and implement preventive and remedial interventions to ensure that the family functions healthily. |
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Can apply research methods related to the field and current statistical analysis techniques. |
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Can apply current theories and techniques in family counseling while working with families. |
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Can consider differences related to factors such as gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and culture when approaching families. |
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Can evaluate the problems of individuals and families from a developmental perspective. |
Career Opportunities |
Individuals who have a four-year bachelor’s degree in social work, Psychology, Sociology, Psychological Counseling and Guidance, Medicine, Nursing, or Child Development, and who complete the Family Counseling Master's program can work in public institutions and organizations, non-governmental organizations, family health centers, and universities to protect and promote family health. They can work as "Family Counselors" in the Ministry of Family and Social Policies, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Justice, and private institutions and organizations affiliated with these ministries, as well as in Private Family Counseling Centers and relevant units of municipalities. |
Note: Graduates of Preschool Teaching can work as professional staff in Family Counseling Centers, but they do not have the authority to open Family Counseling Centers. |
Non-Thesis Master's Degree (B.A.) Admission Requirements |
Student admission to the Family Counselling and Education Interdisciplinary Non-Thesis Master's programme is carried out in accordance with the conditions specified in Osmaniye Korkut Ata University Graduate Education and Training Regulations. In order to apply to the non-thesis master's programme; candidates must have a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, psychological counselling and guidance, medicine, nursing, child development or preschool teaching and must not have been dismissed from any master's programme due to disciplinary offences. Candidates applying to non-thesis master's programmes are not required to submit an ALES score. |
Note: Graduates of Preschool Teaching can work as professional staff in Family Counseling Centers, but they do not have the authority to open Family Counseling Centers. |
2024-2025 Academic Year Non-Thesis Master's Program (Evening Education) Application Requirements |
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Meeting the specific application requirements for the program being applied to. |
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The undergraduate graduation GPA must be at least 50.00 on a 100-point scale or at least 2.00 on a 4-point scale. (Grade conversion for systems other than the 100-point scale will be based on the Conversion Table published by the Higher Education Council on October 9, 2008.) |
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The tuition fee for the Non-Thesis Master's Program is 24,000 TL per semester, resulting in a total fee of 48,000 TL if the program is completed in one year. |
Evaluation Process for the Non-Thesis Master's Program |
Candidates will be evaluated based on their undergraduate GPA. Those with a GPA of 50 or higher will be ranked according to their average, and both main and reserve lists will be announced within the quota. In case of equal GPAs, priority will be given to the candidate who graduated more recently. |
Graduation Requirements for the Non-Thesis Master's Program |
To graduate from the Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education, students must successfully complete at least ten courses totaling no less than thirty credits and 60 ECTS and fulfill the relevant provisions of the Osmaniye Korkut Ata University Graduate Education and Teaching Regulations. The project course is noncredit and evaluated as either pass or fail. After completing the coursework, students must conduct a project on a topic determined under the guidance of their advisor. Students whose projects meet academic criteria will be considered successful. |
Transition to Upper Degree Programmes |
Students who graduate from the Family Counselling and Education ‘Non-Thesis Master's Programme’ are not eligible to apply to any doctoral programme. However, if the student meets the necessary conditions and if a quota is opened, the student can transfer from a non-thesis master's programme to a master's programme with thesis. The student's application for transfer between non-thesis and thesis master's programmes of the same department is made when he/she completes the second semester in the programme he/she is enrolled in. The student who will apply for transfer from a non-thesis programme to a thesis programme must have the required ALES score for the thesis programme and must have a GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00. The time spent in the programme in which the student is enrolled is counted as time spent in the programme to which the student transfers. In the transfer between thesis and non-thesis master's degree programmes, the courses taken in the programme in which the student is enrolled, which are considered valid in the new programme, are shown in the transcript document and treated as the courses taken in the new programme. Students who have a master's degree with thesis can apply to doctoral programmes. |
Frequently Asked Questions |
What is the duration of the program? |
The Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education lasts 2 semesters (1 year). This means that students will complete the program by the end of the same academic year, provided they fulfill the course and project requirements. This period can be extended by an additional semester. Students must successfully present their project within a maximum of 1.5 years (3 semesters). Those who do not present their project within this timeframe will be dismissed from the program. |
When and where are the classes held? |
The Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education is conducted face-to-face in the classrooms of the Faculty of Health Sciences outside of business hours on weekdays. |
How many courses are required to take in two semesters? |
In the Non-Thesis Master's Program in Family Counseling and Education, students are required to take 10 courses and complete a project over two semesters, totaling 90 ECTS credits. |
What is the weekly class schedule like? How many days a week do students need to attend school? |
Family Counselling and Education Master's Degree without Thesis weekly course schedule is determined at the beginning of the semester. The number of days to come to school varies according to the courses chosen by the student and the programmes of the lecturers in that semester. Since it is necessary to take 5 courses in a semester in non-thesis master's degree, the courses can be spread over 5 days or they can be collected in fewer days. However, there is no guarantee that the courses will be held in fewer days. |
Is there an attendance requirement for the classes? |
Yes. In Family Counselling and Education non-thesis master's programmes, attendance (70%) is compulsory as in other undergraduate or graduate programmes. |
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