Master of Arts in
Psychology -- Clinical
This program equips students with a solid foundation for the
practice of psychotherapy by exposing them to a wide range of therapeutic
approaches appropriate to several different client populations. It also
furnishes students with and appreciation for theory, research, and practical
information as they relate to social, cultural, developmental, and ethical
aspects of psychological practice. This degree meets the educational
requirements of the Board of Behavioral Sciences for licensure in the State of
California as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT). This program requires
completion of 76 units.
Licensing with the Board of Behavioral Sciences as a Marriage and Family Therapist is complicated -- you may want to review our Overview of Licensing
Program Brochure -- Masters of Arts in Psychology