Program Overview
Counselling Psychology Program
The Counselling Psychology Program at UBC is committed to cultivating socially just, culturally responsive, and community-engaged practitioners, scholars, and researchers. We prepare graduates to address pressing challenges in mental health, education, and wellness by integrating Indigenous knowledges, equity-centered approaches, and innovative, evidence-based practices.
Our Mission
Our mission is to foster lifelong learning, compassion, and collaboration, empowering our students and each other to create meaningful change locally, nationally, and globally.
Our Philosophy & Core Values
We believe that counselling psychology is both an academic discipline and a transformative practice rooted in relationships, social justice, and care. Learning is a reciprocal process between faculty, students, and the communities we serve. We centre dignity, equity, and cultural humility, recognizing that the well-being of individuals is inseparable from the health of their communities and the land.
Core Values
- Social Justice – Embedding equity, anti-oppression, and decolonization in all aspects of teaching, research, and practice.
- Community Collaboration – Building authentic, reciprocal partnerships in research and practice with local and global communities.
- Prevention – Emphasize the preservation of health and recognize the impact of intersecting systems of oppression in creating dis- and barriers to wellness. Utilize primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention approaches to respond to and dismantle systems of oppression.
- Indigenization – Honouring Indigenous knowledges, land-based learning, and the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.
- Integrity – Aligning our actions with our values through accountability, transparency, and ethical practice.
- Lifelong Learning – Remaining adaptable, innovative, and responsive to emerging needs in the field.
- Dignity of Persons – Valuing the worth, voice, strength, and agency of all individuals.
- Love in the Work – Approaching teaching, research, and practice with care, compassion, and a commitment to collective well-being.
Our Mandate
The Counselling Psychology Program at UBC adheres to the scientist-practitioner-advocate model and will:
- Deliver graduate education that integrates social justice, Indigenization, and evidence-based practice.
- Prepare students for professional practice, advocacy, and leadership in counselling psychology.
- Advance scholarship that addresses the intersections of mental health, community wellness, and systemic change.
- Create spaces for cross-cultural dialogue, critical reflection, and community engagement.
- Strengthen connections between academic learning and real-world impact through practicum, research, and service partnerships.
Our Goals
- Graduates will demonstrate critical understanding and competence in planning, conducting, evaluating and disseminating counselling psychology research.
- Graduates will have mastery of the current theoretical and empirical knowledge base of counselling psychology, as well as demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning.
- Graduates will be prepared for entry to practice in counselling/counselling psychology.
- Graduates will understand and demonstrate ethical and professional conduct in counselling psychology.
- Graduates will understand and demonstrate their knowledge of the role of diversity and intersectionality in all areas of counselling psychology research, practice, and advocacy, and a commitment to advancing social justice issues.
Program Details
CNPS Application Information
CNPS Deadlines
Approved M.A. & M.Ed. Prerequisites
CNPS Courses
CNPS Graduate Programs
M.A. Program & Prerequisites
- Community & Agency Counselling (M.A.)
- School Counselling (M.A.)
M.Ed. Program & Prerequisites
- Community & Agency Counselling (M.Ed.)
- School Counselling (M.Ed.)
Ph.D. Program
Program Requirements
Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data
Diploma in Guidance Studies
Accreditation
CNPS Faculty
CNPS Forms & Resources
Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education
The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education offers various programs, including:
- CNPS
- HDLC
- MERM
- SACP
- SPED
Faculty of Education
The Faculty of Education at UBC offers a range of programs, including:
- Counselling Psychology
- Human Development, Learning, and Culture
- Measurement, Evaluation, and Research Methodology
- School and Applied Child Psychology
- Special Education
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is a public research university with two main campuses, located in Vancouver and Okanagan. The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The University of British Columbia is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement, and is dedicated to fostering a culture of inclusivity, diversity, and social responsibility.
