MS in Counseling Psychology (MFT)
Students in our Counseling Psychology program graduate well-prepared for a successful career as professional therapists. The program focuses on teaching students a relational and systemic model for providing counseling services.
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MS in Counseling Psychology (MFT) Online Information Session
Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 at
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Quick Facts
Program Units 60 |
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Average Duration 2-3 years |
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Format On-campus with a full-time or part-time course load |
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Calendar & Course Availability Fall and spring semesters (15-week terms) and summer sessions |
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Start Term New students begin during the Fall semester. |
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Want to learn more?
Let us know you're interested and we'll reach out to answer your questions. You'll also receive more information about the program and your financial aid options.
Contact Us
clugrad@callutheran.edu
(805) 493-3325
On-Site Counseling Centers
A special feature of the Counseling Psychology program is a 12-month practicum placement in one of our on-site Community Counseling Center program locations.
Both centers are low-cost community counseling facilities, which provide intensive on-site clinical training experience for graduate students.
Why Cal Lutheran?
- Diversity of students from all over the U.S.
- WASC accredited university
- Optional concentration areas
- Excellent core psychology faculty who value teaching, research, and service
- Two campus locations with fall entry terms
Why Pursue an MFT?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor reports, "Employment of marriage and family therapists is expected to grow by 41 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations."
Read more about why obtaining an MFT might be right for you.
Pia ValtierraI chose the Marriage and Family Therapy program because I have always been deeply passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. I believe that by equipping myself with the knowledge and skills provided by Cal Lutheran’s MFT program, I can offer meaningful support and healing to those facing trauma and emotional challenges. I aim to create a safe, nurturing environment where clients feel heard, validated, and empowered to make positive changes.
Senior Graduate Program Manager, California Lutheran University's School of Management