M.A., Counseling Psychology

Degree Requirements

M.A., Counseling Psychology - 48 Credits

This option satisfies the course and credit requirements to earn a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology. An additional 12 credits of coursework is needed to satisfy the educational requirements for licensure in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Required Courses 48 credits
PSY-5999 Introduction to Counseling Psychology 3 credits
PSY-6002 Group Process and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6008 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6030 Advanced Research Methods 3 credits
PSY-6021 Psychopathology I
3 credits
PSY-6040 Legal and Ethical Issues in Professional Practice
3credits
PSY-6022 Psychopathology II 3 credits
PSY-6082 Development Across the Lifespan 3 credits

2 to 3 Semesters of Supervised Internship 12 credits, including Seminar Classes
Five of the Following:
PSY-6025 Individual Assessment
3 credits
PSY-6022 Psychopathology II
3 credits
PSY-6010 Counseling Techniques
3 credits
PSY-6050 Family Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6070 Career and Lifestyle Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6055 Substance Use and Addiction
3credits
PSY-6060 Multicultural Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6089 Trauma Studies
3 credits
PSY-6090
Special Topic Seminar
3 credits

M.A., Counseling Psychology with Professional Counseling Certification - 60 Credits

This course of study satisfies state requirements for education and field experience, preparing students to take a licensure exam and seek licensure as a Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The state mandates additional post-master’s licensure requirements and may modify these at its own discretion.

To be eligible for certification, students must successfully complete the Praxis II Assessments (School Guidance and Counseling)

Required Courses 60 credits
PSY-5999 Introduction to Counseling Psychology 3 credits
PSY-6002 Group Process and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6008 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6030 Advanced Research Methods 3 credits
PSY-6025 Individual Assessment 3 credits
PSY-6021 Psychopathology I 3 credits
PSY-6022
Psychopathology II
3 credits
PSY-6040 Legal and Ethical Issues in Professional Practice 3 credits
PSY-6082 Development Across the Lifespan 3 credits
PSY-6010
Counseling Techniques
3 credits
PSY-6050
Family Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6070 Career and Lifestyle Counseling 3 credits
PSY-6055 Substance Use and Addiction 3 credits
PSY-6060 Multicultural Counseling 3 credits
PSY-6089
Trauma Studies
3 credits
PSY-6090
Special Topic Seminar
3 credits

2 to 3 Semesters of Supervised Internship* 6 credits, including Seminar Classes

M.A., Counseling Psychology with Elementary or Secondary Education School Counseling Certification - 54 Credits

This course of study satisfies state requirements for education and field experience, preparing students to seek Pennsylvania State Department of Education Specialist I Certification. A second practicum is required for dual certification in both elementary and secondary school counseling.

Required Courses 54 credits
PSY-5999Introduction to Counseling Psychology3 credits
PSY-6002 Group Process and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6008Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6030Advanced Research Methods 3 credits
PSY-6025Individual Assessment 3 credits
PSY-6021Psychopathology I 3 credits
PSY-6040Legal and Ethical Issues in Professional Practice 3 credits
PSY-6082Development Across the Lifespan 3 credits
PSY-6070
Career and Lifestyle Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6055
Substance Use and Addiction
3 credits
PSY-6060Multicultural Counseling 3 credits
PSY-6050
Family Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6065
School Counseling (K-12)
3 credits
PSY-6093
Counseling the Exceptional Learner
3 credits
PSY-6220
Counseling English Speakers of Another Language
3 credits
PSY-6108
Pre-Practicum
3 credits

2 Semesters of Supervised Internship*6 credits, including Seminar Classes

M.A., Counseling Psychology with Forensics Concentration - 63 credits

This course of study satisfies the course and credit requirement to earn a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in forensics. An additional 12 credits of coursework is needed to satisfy the educational requirements for licensure in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as a professional licensed counselor.

Required Courses 48 credits
PSY-5999 Introduction to Counseling Psychology 3 credits
PSY-6002 Group Process and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6008 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY-6030 Advanced Research Methods 3 credits
PSY-6021 Psychopathology I 3 credits
PSY-6040 Legal and Ethical Issues in Professional Practice 3 credits
PSY-6082 Development Across the Lifespan 3 credits
PSY-6089 Trauma Studies
3 credits
PSY-6300 Contemporary Issues in Forensic Counseling
3 credits
PSY-6330 Victimology 3 credits
PSY-6345 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
3 credits
PSY-6350 Offender Treatment
3 credits

2 to 3 Semesters of Supervised Internship* 12 credits, including Seminar Classes

M.A., Counseling Psychology with Addiction Counseling Concentration - 48 credits

This course of study satisfies course and credit requirements to earn a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and the educational requirements for the PCB for a Certified Addiction Counselor Diplomat. An additional 12 credits of coursework is needed to satisfy the educational requirements for licensure in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as a Professional Licensed Counselor.

Required Courses 48 credits
PSY 5999 Introduction to Counseling Psychology 3 credits
PSY 6002 Group Process and Strategies 3 credits
PSY 6021 Psychopathology I 3 credits
PSY 6030 Advanced Research Methods 3 credits
PSY 6040 Legal and Ethical Issues in Professional Practice 3 credits
PSY 6082 Development Across the Lifespan 3 credits
PSY 6010 Counseling Techniques 3 credits
PSY 6008 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY 6055 Substance Use and Addiction 3 credits
PSY 6056 Addictions Counseling Strategies and Intervention 3 credits
PSY 6057 Addictions and the Family 3 credits
PSY 6089 Trauma Studies 3 credits

2 to 3 Semesters of Supervised Internship                                             12 credits
(including Seminar Classes)                                         
One of the following:
PSY 6070 Career and Lifestyle Counseling 3 credits
PSY 6060 Multicultural Counseling 3 credits
PSY 6008 Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Strategies 3 credits
PSY 6025 Individual Assessment 3 credits
PSY 6022 Psychopathology II 3 credits

Degree Offered

M.A., Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology


Concentrations in

  • Professional Counseling
  • Elementary or Secondary School Counseling
  • Addiction Counseling
  • Forensic Psychology

Program Director

Leslie Smith, J.D., Psy.D.
Director, Counseling Psychology Program
610.527.0200 x2302
leslie.smith@rosemont.edu

Tuition

All tuition charges for programs in the Schools of Graduate and Professional Studies are assessed by the number of credit hours in which you enroll for a given semester. When creating your personal budget for your college expenses you will need to estimate costs for books, transportation, and other miscellaneous items. Student loan information is available through the Office of Financial Aid; questions regarding payments and payment plans should be directed to the Office of Student Accounts.

For 2012-2013:
SGPS tuition per credit hour: $615
General fee per credit hour: $35