Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
This program is currently not accepting applications.
| Program Overview | The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) program is designed to prepare students to practice in the emerging professional roles of a master's level practitioner. The program emphasizes the development of counselor-client facilitative skills, both verbal and non-verbal, and stresses the importance of supporting those skills with didactic and experiential training. |
| Special Notes About the Program | (in progress) |
| Application Information | Applications are accepted for fall term only. This program is currently not accepting applications. |
| Admission Requirements | In addition to the basic university requirements for graduate
admission, the following special requirements are necessary
for admission consideration to the MACP program: 1. A combined verbal and quantitative score of 1000 on the GRE or a 3.0 average for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate study. The GRE is required regardless of GPA. 2. Two letters of reference from faculty members and/or employers that recommend the suitability of the applicant for graduate study and a profession in counseling psychology. 3. At least 9 semester hours in psychology from an approved institution, including the following courses: research methods or experimental psychology, personality theories or abnormal psychology, and an elective -- Note: Acceptable equivalents will be considered if requested in writing by the applicant; the course requirements may be satisfied by completing the course work at an approved college-level institution with a GPA of 3.0 or better. 4. Personal Statement. 5. Resume. For more information, please download the MACP Information Packet. |
| Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator | Dr. Lynne Carroll lcarroll@unf.edu 904 620-1629 Bldg. 51, Room 3114 |
| Program Faculty and Department Chair | Click Here |
| Mission & Goals | Click Here |
| Accreditation | SACS -- The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
| Curriculum & Requirements | See pages 117-120 of the Graduate Catalog |
| Program Policies | (in progress) |
| Total Program Credit Hours | 60 semester credit hours |
| Average Length of the Program | Two years |
| Approximate Number of Students in the Program | 40 |
| Community Connections | This program has a practicum; more information can be found through the Graduate Catalog or by speaking with the Graduate Program Director. |
| Career Possibilities | Click Here |
| Graduate Student Stories & Pictures | (in progress) |
| Resources & Links | (in progress) |
