Master’s (M.A.) in Counselling Psychology draft
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Counselling Psychology programs at Adler University prepare community mental health counsellors to be socially responsible practitioners in Canada's public and private sectors. Students gain a strong foundation in counselling theories and methods and are trained to be self-reflexive, ethically aware clinicians. The mission-driven program is designed to prepare counselling professionals to work with individuals, families, and groups to address specific mental and emotional health issues across a range of settings, including mental health centres, human service agencies, and private practice.
Program Structure
The program is designed to be completed in two years of full-time study, including summer terms. There is one start date for enrollment, which is in September. Courses are offered during the daytime, evenings, and weekends to provide flexibility in scheduling.
Program Options
- Thesis Option
- Non-Thesis Option
Student Outcomes
Students in the Counselling Psychology program are trained to be self-reflexive, ethically aware clinicians who can work with individuals, families, and groups to address specific mental and emotional health issues.
Curriculum
The program provides a strong foundation in counselling theories and methods.
Admissions Requirements
Admission requirements for the program are not specified in the provided context.
Tuition & Fees
Tuition and fees for the program are not specified in the provided context.
Faculty
The program is offered by Adler University's faculty, who are committed to preparing counselling professionals to work in Canada's public and private sectors.
