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The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Non-Licensure Track program is offered on a part-time basis; all courses are offered in the evenings and the program can be completed in three years. 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.
Coordinator: Professor Deborah McMakin, Psychology
Advisor: Dr. Robert Donohue, Psychology and Dr. T. Bridgett Galvin, Psychology
Notes:
- Requirements are accurate to date. However, the University reserves the right to change requirements in the future, and will notify applicants should any changes be made.
- Refer to appropriate catalog for Degree Requirements for prior years.





