The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology provides students with comprehensive training in psychological theories, counseling techniques, and ethical practices to support mental health and well-being.
It prepares graduates to work as professional counselors in various settings, promoting emotional resilience and psychological growth.
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology are expected to demonstrate ethical practice, effective counseling skills, and a deep understanding of psychological principles.
They should be equipped to assess, diagnose, and support individuals across diverse settings to promote mental health and emotional well-being.
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology can find opportunities in educational institutions, mental health clinics, hospitals, private practice, and community organizations.
They may also work in rehabilitation centers, corporate wellness programs, and research institutions focused on mental health and psychological services.
BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF EDUCATION - 2
ND
CLASS LOWER OR HIGHER FROM AN ACCREDITED
INSTITUTION.
(IF 2ND CLASS LOWER,
THEN 2 YEARS OF RELEVANT WORK
EXPERIENCE OR A RELEVANT POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
IS REQUIRED)