The Clinical and Counseling Psychology Master’s Degree Program will prepare students to become competent and ethical mental health professionals. The program is designed to expose students to the theory, science and practice of Clinical and Counseling Psychology, provide training in the skills needed for professional practice, encourage appreciation of diversity and social justice, and prepare students for ongoing graduate study.
This degree may be earned in one of seven areas of concentration:
- Child and Adolescent Therapy
- Child and Adolescent Therapy with Specialization in Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Couple and Family Therapy
- Diverse and Underserved Communities
- Trauma Studies
- Generalist
The program is designed to meet degree requirements for students seeking licensure in PA as Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT).
The M.S. in Clinical and Counseling Psychology is accredited by the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council (MPCAC) for the period of February, 2018 through February, 2028.