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MA in Counseling Psychology Santa Clara University, USA

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Full Time Variable $ 761 (US$ 761) per credit / unit Contact provider
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Course summary

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology provides an intensive 78-unit master of arts program for students. Two tracks are available within the program: one is for students seeking to meet California Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) licensing requirements; a second is for students not seeking the MFT, but desiring more extensive training and experience than the 51-unit Master of Arts in Counseling program affords. Students in either track may select from one of the four emphasis programs, or may choose the “no-emphasis” option. The emphasis programs include: Career Development, Correctional Psychology, Health Psychology, and Latino Psychology. These emphases or specializations are optional and can be completed within the 78-unit degree programs through the student’s selection of electives

Entry requirement for international students

The University’s admissions policy recognizes that the traditional criteria of undergraduate grade point averages are not the only indicators of academic potential. Other relevant factors are: Academic potential and motivation as indicated by letters of recommendation or other sources of information.Practical experiences and achievements in service to the applicant’s community.

Santa Clara University accepts IELTS*

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Qualification

Masters

Awarding body

Santa Clara University

Department name

School of Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries, Department of Counseling Psychology

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