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Argosy University | Master of Arts in Community Counseling

Argosy University's Master of Arts in Community Counseling program is designed for students interested in gaining the knowledge, skills, and credentials required to counsel groups and individuals. Learn more about the Master of Arts in Community Counseling here.

Official Program Name:

Master of Arts in Community Counseling

School Offering Program:

Argosy University

Degree Level:

Master's

Program Prerequisites:

Applicants to Argosy University's Master of Arts in Community Counseling program may have experience working with individuals, organizations, and families. Applicants to Argosy University's graduate programs should have already earned a bachelor's degree.

Program Description:

Students enrolled in Argosy University's Master of Arts in Community Counseling program have the opportunity to study human psychology and learn the methods and strategies used to counsel people, groups, and organizations. The program is designed to help students learn about abnormal psychology and group counseling as well as develop a profound understanding of the developmental, ethical, and cultural aspects of professional counseling.

Learning Format:

On-Campus

Financial Aid:

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.

Tuition, Financial Aid & Start Dates

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Required Courses for a Master of Arts in Community Counseling:

Degree program and course requirements are subject to change. Contact Argosy University to confirm the most accurate information before enrolling in a program.

Post-Graduation Opportunities

Career Paths:

Graduates of Argosy University's Master of Arts in Community Counseling program may pursue entry-level positions in hospitals, schools, social services, and other organizations. They may be involved in counseling, social work, and therapeutic services.

Jobs graduates can pursue include:

  • Family therapist
  • Social worker
  • Life coach
  • Guidance counselor