Master of Science - Marriage and Family Therapy

Master's Degree

Program Summary

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling with an option in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling prepares students for licensure as both a Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in California and in most other states. The state-of-the-art curriculum is designed to teach professional skills to prepare students to work in public mental health, community agencies, hospitals medical settings, schools, private agencies and private practice, and/or to pursue clinical doctoral study. The curriculum emphasizes strengths-based approaches, diversity, evidence-based practices and development of the person-of-the-therapist, while providing depth in numerous areas of clinical specialties, including children, adolescents, couples, groups, parenting, sexual abuse, substance abuse, psycho-education, severe mental illness and career interventions. Students can further develop their areas of specialty through culminating experiences, which include a master’s project, master’s thesis or individually tailored comprehensive exams. Well prepared with extensive practicum experiences in the first year, students begin intensive training in the field during the second year at community mental health agencies, public mental health, school-based and other mental health-related placements. The program’s curriculum is approved by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences for MFT licensing and the Commission for the Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), the accrediting body associated with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). The curriculum also integrates the Marriage and Family Therapy Core Competencies to ensure that it adheres to the highest national standards and guidelines.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Minimum GPA

63%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

10

Writing

10

Listening

10

Speaking

10

California State University, Northridge
California State University, Northridge

18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, California, USA

Program Intakes

Open date

December 1, 2024

Submission deadline

June 1, 2025

Open date

December 1, 2025

Submission deadline

June 1, 2026

Cost and Duration

Master's Degree

Program Level

2 year master's degree including a practicum

Program Length

$16000 USD

Cost of Living

$70 USD

Application fee

$16542 USD

Tution fee

Other Fees

Health Insurance Fee: $2,158 per year
Books and Supplies Fee: $1,338 per year