Santa Clara University

Counseling Psychology

Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology: 90 Unit

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology provides an intensive 90-unit Master of Arts program for students.

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology has four tracks:

  • MFT
  • LPCC
  • MFT/LPCC
  • No Track

The LPCC Track is based on California State regulations, guidelines from the California Coalition for Counselor Licensure, and curriculum approval by the California Board of Behavioral Science. Those choosing this track are qualified to sit for a LPCC license exam after completing course work, practicum, and clinical hours. The LPCC is a “portable” ** degree, meaning that coursework and clinical training in California will allow a student to sit for licensure in any other State; based on any residency requirements of that State.

The MFT Track is based on California State regulations, guidelines suggested by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and curriculum approval by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Those choosing this track are qualified to sit for a MFT license exam after completing course work, practicum, and clinical hours in the State of California. The MFT is not a portable training track. Students, who wish to take the license in any other State but California, must consult with their home State BBS to understand local regulations, restrictions, and requirements.

**Portable means the requirements for a LPCC license, or its equivalent, are the same from State to State. However, portability does not mean reciprocity. Reciprocity is when one can carry a license from State to State. Currently, it is not clear whether California will accept LPCC reciprocity from another State, or whether other States will accept an LPCC license granted in California.

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