Pursue clinical practice at the master's level. In Illinois and many other states, completing this program qualifies you to apply for licensure as a professional counselor (LPC and, later, LCPC).
In this 60 credit-hour program, you鈥檒l gain broad-based training in psychological assessment and intervention and the theory and research that support these practices.
This 3-year program consists of in-person classes on either the Schaumburg or Chicago campuses. Admissions are open for fall and spring start dates.
In the master鈥檚 program, you鈥檒l pair two years of course work with a year of supervised clinical experience (practicum). The program has no thesis requirement, but you鈥檙e encouraged to seek research assistantships with faculty.
This program will also prepare you to apply to PsyD and PhD programs in clinical or counseling psychology.
In Illinois (and most other states), this program qualifies graduates for licensure as professional counselors (LPC) and clinical professional counselors (LCPC). LPCs can work as guidance counselors, family therapists, substance abuse counselors and couples therapists, among other specialties.
Interested in working with children? Learn more about the master鈥檚 in school counseling.
Through course work and internships, you鈥檒l have firsthand exposure to client advocacy and mental health. Choose from more than 200 partner sites that provide mental health services in the Chicago area.
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