M.S. in Counseling Psychology
Applications for Fall 2025 will open October 1, 2024. Please click on "Applying" for details.
About
The M.S. Program in Counseling Psychology(CPSY) is designed to meet the state of California educational requirements for becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). Licensed counselors can work in the public sector and non-profit settings like county mental health clinics, child guidance clinics, group foster homes, school districts, hospitals and HMOs, juvenile hall, and prison settings. They can also work in the private sector where they are employed by companies, for-profit agencies, and private practices.
Educational licensing requirements are met through our program, which offers:
- A foundation in theories of counseling that build strong relationships with clients and knowledge of effective treatment approaches
- Experiential learning, through which students learn and practice relevant skills and come to trust their own internal experience in work with clients
- An understanding and sensitivity to the effects of diverse individual, familial, and cultural factors
- The tools needed for life-long learning and continued professional development
Contact Us
Where
M.S. in Counseling Psychology
California State University, Bakersfield
9001 Stockdale Highway, 24 DDH
Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022
Who to contact
Dr. Erika Harper
661.654.2315
cpsy@csub.edu
Psychology Department Office
Dorothy Donahoe Hall, Room D107
Phone: 661.654.2363