Career Psychology provides the theoretical basis for this program. It prepares one to practice in a variety of settings, most notably college career or advising centers, other student affairs settings, or business settings where there may be opportunity for defining or developing career roles for students or employees.? MU's Career Center is where students practice what is learned in classes making this a strong scientific-practitioner model of training. This program was designed to move one toward qualifying a student to meet most but not all of the State of Missouri?s curricular requirements for Licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC). In addition to completing course work beyond what is required for this degree, the graduate must also complete 3000 hours of supervised counseling and pass a licensure examination.