Counseling

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program prepares students for eventual licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) and/or as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC).

The program relies heavily on interpersonal skill training and field experience, beginning during the first semester and culminating with an intensive supervised traineeship/field experience in some aspect of counseling, permitting the integration of theory, research, and practical application.

The School Counseling / Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential option is a 60-unit program. To earn the Pupil Personnel Services Credential Master's degree, students must complete core requirements and the School Counseling specialization courses.

School
Social Sciences
Department Office
Nichols Hall 220
(707) 664-2544
Degree & Program Types
Department Nickname
Counseling