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Master of Arts concentration in Counseling Psychology:
Non-Licensure Track
2007-2008 Curriculum

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology-Non-Licensure Track provides a theoretical understanding of the issues related to the helping profession. This 40 credit hour program does not prepare the student to work as a counselor or lead to licensure. Students receive a strong foundation in psychology and in current theories, data, and research related to counseling approaches.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements are the same as admission to the licensure degree program. Students who were matriculated in the licensure track program must apply to the non-licensure track, after consulting with their advisor.

The degree requires successful completion of 10 courses. Completion of this degree does NOT lead to licensure as a Mental Health Counselor.

Core Requirements (8)
42.901   Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling
42.911   Orientation to Counseling Practice
42.921   Professional Issues in Counseling and Mental Health
42.925   Adult Psychopathology
42.945   Multicultural Counseling: Research, Theory and Practice
42.964   Advanced Principles of Learning and Development
42.990   Counseling Practicum I
42.991   Counseling Practicum II

Two electives to be chosen from the following (2):
42.910   Group Processes in Counseling
42.919   Problems of Substance Abuse
42.943   Family Counseling
42.947   Lifestyles and Career Development
42.956   Understanding Social Science Research
42.962   Theories and Methods of Psychological Testing
Note: Course substitutions may only be made with approval from the Program Coordinator and Advisor.
Coordinator: Professor Deborah McMakin, Psychology
Advisor: Dr. Robert Donohue, Psychology

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