Counseling Psychology (MA)
This degree is part of the counseling psychology program, housed in the Department of Educational, School & Counseling Psychology.
Degree Requirements
The master’s program in counseling psychology provides students training and education in the scientist-practitioner philosophy that is consistent with most counseling psychology doctoral programs, including the one at MU. Students will complete core course work in counseling psychology and receive clinical training in the form of practicum experience and research training through faculty labs, research teams and other research projects. They will also be required to complete an independent research manuscript during their second year in the program. This program has more of a research focus than most counseling master’s programs. The program is not designed for students interested exclusively in practicing at the master’s level, and students who graduate from this program will not yet be license-eligible in the state of Missouri (this would require additional course work and training).
For a sample plan of study and course listing, go to the course catalog.
Apply
Applicants are required to meet two sets of minimum qualifications for admission:
- Requirements of the master of arts in educational, school and counseling psychology program
- Minimum requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies
How to Apply
For Fall 2021 applicants, the department has decided to temporarily suspend the requirement of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Submit the following documents using the MU Office of Graduate Studies application by Feb. 1 for the next fall cohort:
- Three letters of recommendation
- CV/resume
- Unofficial academic transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate work
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 from an accredited institution in psychology, education or a related major
- Statement of purpose addressing the following:
- Describe (1) your previous experience serving in a helping or counseling role; (2) your interests and experiences working with people from diverse backgrounds (e.g., ethnic, cultural, socio-economic, religious, ability status, sexual orientation). How have these experiences influenced you?; (3) your interests and career objectives; (4) how these interests and career objectives have developed; (5) how these interests match those of specific program faculty; and (6) how being accepted into the Counseling Psychology Program would benefit your career aspirations and implement (or actualize) your beliefs, values, and goals? (1200 word maximum)
- TOEFL for international students (preferred score of 580 for paper test, 92 iBT, IELTS 7 or higher)
- Institution code: 6875