• The aim of the MA in Counselling Psychology (non-thesis) is to produce graduates with introductory academic preparation for research or clinical careers in counselling psychology.
  • Graduates will be qualified to work in a variety of settings where educational, vocational, personal, and developmental counselling is offered.
  • Graduates will have had an extensive supervised internship in either a clinical or educational setting.
  • This degree requires two years (four semesters) and one summer term of full-time study.
  • The program emphasizes:
    • Career and vocational theory and development
    • Individual and group counselling skills
    • Integrating multicultural, gender, and other diversity theories into practice
    • Diagnosis and assessment procedures.