MA in Marriage & Family Counseling/Therapy

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

The University of Akron

Program Overview

The Marriage and Family Counseling/Therapy (MFC/T) Program focuses on a core curriculum designed to prepare students to work from a systemic perspective with individuals, couples and families in a variety of mental health settings. The program consists of a minimum of 60 semester credit hours. Students are required to accumulate 500 client contact hours and a minimum of 100 hours of supervision to complete requirements for graduation. Clinical supervision is based on live observation, videotape, or audiotape.

Program Key Stats

$26924.4 (Annual Fee)
Rolling


Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Employment in Outpatient Care Centers
  • Inpatient Care Facilities & Hospitals
  • Offices of Health Practitioners
  • Schools
  • Social Service Agencies

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