Curriculum
This 60-semester-unit graduate level program centers around a required core of academic coursework that meets the educational requirements for the California State Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) license.
At this time, we only have a full-time program that is typically completed in 2 years. Students enter as a cohort in the Fall and take the following classes:
First Year Graduate Curriculum
Fall Semester
PSYC 203A Clinical Assessment 3 units
PSYC 211 Advanced Child Psychopathology 3 units
PSYC 222 Gender & Ethnic Issues in Counseling Therapy 3 units
PSYC 228 Professional Ethics for Psychologists 3 units
PSYC 258 Methods Psychotherapy/Counseling Procedures 3 units
Spring Semester
PSYC 209 Psychology of Contemporary Families 3 units
PSYC 210 Advanced Adult Psychopathology 3 units
PSYC 212 Life Span Development 3 units
PSYC 225 Group Counseling 3 units
PSYC 232 Clinical Psychopharmacology 3 units
Second Year Graduate Curriculum
Fall Semester
PSYC 224A Clinical Psychology Practicum I 3 units
PSYC 226 Addictions and Treatment 3 units
PSYC 243 Field Work 3 units
PSYC 260 Crisis and Trauma Counseling 3 units
PSYC 298 Master's Project 3 units
Spring Semester
PSYC 208 Family Therapy (Family and Couples) 3 units
PSYC 224B Clinical Psychology Practicum II 3 units
PSYC 243 Field Work 3 units
PSYC 291 Methods and Design for Applied Research 3 units
PSYC 298 Master's Project 3 units
Here is a link to the full Psychology Catalog.