Help change lives with a master’s in counseling
With our online master’s behavioral sciences degrees, you can enhance your job opportunities in the counseling profession and help empower people to improve their well-being. As you gain a deeper understanding of human behavior, you’ll learn how to help clients achieve their goals or treat clients coping with mental health conditions. Gain skills to integrate a variety of behavioral sciences principles and theories into your counseling practice in various clinical environments.
The best part? You can choose a graduate-level counseling program that’s 100% online or an on-campus option where you’ll physically attend class one day a week. Earn your master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling or marriage, family and child therapy when it fits your life and learn from accomplished professionals who bring a hands-on perspective and practical knowledge to the classroom.
Gain valuable skills in core master’s counseling degrees courses
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING/CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING (ONLINE)
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING/CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COUNSELING/MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND CHILD THERAPY (CA ONLINE ONLY)
Curriculum for our master’s counseling degrees
Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Online)
You’ll take 22 core courses with program-specific knowledge to help you gain confidence and skills needed in a clinical mental health environment. The coursework includes topics like: individual and family development, personality theories, multicultural issues in mental health counseling, psychometrics, clinical assessment, individual counseling, group counseling and psychopharmacology.
Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling
You’ll take 22 core courses with program-specific knowledge to help you gain confidence and skills needed in a clinical mental health environment. The coursework includes topics like: individual and family development, personality theories, multicultural issues in mental health counseling, psychometrics, clinical assessment, individual counseling, group counseling and psychopharmacology.