Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
Foundation Courses |
|
|
PSYU 502 | History and Foundations of Therapeutic Practices |
3 |
PSYU 506 | Ethical & Professional Issues |
3 |
PSYU 522 | Individual and Family Development | 3 |
PSYU 528 | Research and Bibliographic Methods | 3 |
PSYU 534 | Clinical Assessment |
3 |
Foundation Courses Subtotal |
15 |
|
Marriage Therapy |
|
|
PSYU 514 | Couples Therapy |
3 |
Marriage Therapy Subtotal |
3 |
|
Multicultural Counseling and Techniques |
|
|
PSYU 524 | Clinical Issues in Human Diversity | 3 |
Marriage and Family Studies Subtotal | 3 | |
Adult Counseling Core | ||
PSYU 510 | Psychopathology & Diagnosis |
3 |
PSYU 520 | Advanced Individual Therapy I | 3 |
PSYU 521 | Advanced Individual Therapy II | 3 |
Adult Counseling Core Subtotal |
9 |
|
Specialized Topics |
|
|
PSYU 516 | Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abuse |
3 |
PSYU 518 | Child/Adolescent Psychopathology and Child Abuse Reporting |
3 |
PSYU 530 | Theory and Practice of Group Therapy |
3 |
PSYU 536 | Psychopharmacology |
3 |
PSYU 538 | Gender, Intimacy, and Sexuality |
3 |
PSYU 539 | Crisis and Trauma Counseling | 3 |
PSYU 542 | Community and Environmental Mental Health | 3 |
PSYU 545 | Transition to Work and Career | 3 |
Specialized Topics Subtotal |
24 |
|
Practicum |
|
|
PSYU 688 | Practicum I * |
3 |
PSYU 689 | Practicum II * |
3 |
PSYU 690 | Practicum III* | 3 |
Practicum Subtotal |
9 |
|
*If a student does not complete the required practicum hours and/or the Capstone Case Study during the PSYU 688, 689, 690 course series, they will be enrolled in a required PSYU 695 Practicum Continuation course (0 credits) and required to pay a Graduate Practicum Continuation Fee. The student will remain enrolled in PSYU 695 until they complete the required practicum hours and/or the Capstone Case study and presentation, or until the student's seven-year program completion timeline has expired. Students will accumulate hours toward their practicum requirements only when enrolled in PSYU 688, 689, 690, or 695. |
|
|
Total Credits |
63 |
MA in Professional Clinical Counseling
This program prepares you to provide competent, culturally informed, and clinically relevant therapeutic services to diverse communities. You will learn to manage the clinical environment, identify the clinical needs of clients, and support the overall growth of individuals in need.
Become a Licensed Counselor: Hands-On Training, Clinical Experience, and Cultural Competence
The Master of Arts in Professional Clinical Counseling program prepares students to utilize assessment techniques, diagnostic processes, and theory-based interventions to support and foster the clinical growth of clients. A big part of the program is hands-on learning through clinical experience. You’ll complete three practicum courses over six months, gaining real-world experience by providing clinical service hours at a community-based agency. While you're responsible for finding your practicum site, the Clinical Support Team will be there to guide you through the process and help you succeed.
By the end of the program, you’ll be ready to create effective treatment plans, apply the right counseling interventions, and provide the best care for clients from all walks of life.
Students in this program benefit from:
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- A program designed and taught by experts in their field.
- The opportunity to pursue licensure and become a professional clinical counselor.
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