Master of Arts in Counseling: 51 Unit
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Some students chose the 51-unit Master of Arts in Counseling Program as a post-baccalaureate pre-doctoral training program. Combined with research experience and opportunity, we have placed more than 90% of these students in doctoral programs. Other students opt for this degree to work in educational settings, career centers, community agencies, hospitals, religious settings, and in industry. The Master of Arts degree in Counseling does not meet the requirements to sit for a license in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), in any state. In accordance with California State regulations, students who complete and receive the 51-unit master’s degree cannot, post-graduation, transfer or apply those credits toward the completion of an MFT license program. The 51-unit program can be completed as a general program or can include one of the department’s three emphasis programs. |


