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M.A. in Psychology (Online)

  • M.A.
  • Graduate
  • Online
  • Counseling & Psychology

Prepare for a career in counseling, mental health, or social services through °µÍø³Ô¹Ï’s online M.A. in Psychology, a 36-credit program designed to build foundational knowledge, provide hands-on insight, and help students identify future career or licensure pathways.

Program Details

  • Next Start Date: September 8, 2026
  • Est. Program Length: As little as one academic year
  • Credit Hours: 36
  • Course Length: 7 or 14 weeks
  • Cost Per Credit (2026-27 Academic Year): $733

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Why Study Psychology at °µÍø³Ô¹Ï?

°µÍø³Ô¹Ï’s M.A. in Psychology equips students with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and the skills to apply psychological principles across diverse professional settings. Designed for those seeking to deepen their knowledge or explore future pathways in mental health, counseling, or related fields, the program combines academic rigor with practical insight to support informed academic and career decision-making.

Students will complete foundational courses in psychological theory, human development, psychopathology, counseling skills, ethics, multicultural perspectives, and research. The curriculum is designed to help students develop a strong academic base and experiential insight while preparing them to consider future study in licensure-track programs such as Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC), School Counseling, or the Doctor of Psychology in Counseling and School Psychology (Psy.D.).

In this program, you will:

  • Build foundational knowledge of psychological theories and counseling frameworks across major domains, including human development, psychopathology, and helping relationships.
  • Develop introductory skills such as attending, reflecting, summarizing, and asking open-ended questions for work in psychology and the helping professions.
  • Explore mental health presentations through case conceptualization, introductory diagnostic reasoning, and treatment planning.
  • Strengthen research literacy, program evaluation skills, and written and oral communication for graduate-level work.
  • Integrate ethical, multicultural, and social justice perspectives, including boundaries, confidentiality, and cultural humility, into your understanding of human behavior and mental health.
  • Reflect on your professional strengths, interpersonal awareness, goals, and readiness while developing a clear academic and career pathway plan.

Program of Study

The M.A. in Psychology is a 36-credit online program that provides foundational graduate coursework in counseling and psychology. Students complete a 50-hour pre-practicum experience, participate in dispositional and eligibility assessments, and complete a comprehensive examination, supporting professional growth, career discernment, and readiness for the emotional, ethical, and relational demands of the field.

The program can serve as a stepping stone for students who may later seek admission, advanced standing, or transfer into one of °µÍø³Ô¹Ï’s licensure-track programs, including Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC), School Counseling, or the Doctor of Psychology in Counseling and School Psychology (Psy.D.). Admission or transfer into a licensure-track program is not automatic, as students must meet all eligibility, candidacy, admissions, and program requirements.

Where Will Your Psychology Degree Take You?

Graduates will build a strong foundation for roles in human services, education, behavioral health support, community agencies, research, nonprofit settings, and program coordination, as well as for continued study in licensure-track counseling and psychology programs.

Potential pathways include:

  • Human services and community agency support roles
  • Behavioral health support and program coordination
  • Case management and client services support
  • Student support or education-related roles
  • Research, program evaluation, or nonprofit support roles
  • Future graduate study in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC), School Counseling, or the Doctor of Psychology in Counseling and School Psychology (Psy.D.)

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Explore a future in psychology and human services with °µÍø³Ô¹Ï’s online M.A. in Psychology.