Argosy University Counseling Degree
About Argosy University Counseling Degree Programs:
The counseling profession is growing rapidly in a number of areas, as reflected in the degree options offered by the College of Psychology at Argosy University. Most counseling degrees require a master's degree and licensure. The fields of marriage & family counseling, school counseling, substance abuse counseling and work in the criminal justice field as a probation officer all require licensure as well as hundreds, if not thousands of hours if field work as a student.
The Argosy University campuses offer those degrees as well as a bachelor's that will allow for entry level work in the substance abuse field. Other possibilities in the Argosy counseling catalogue can provide careers working in community counseling and in the field of mental health, although clinical psychologists are generally required to have a doctorate.
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Bachelor Degrees
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Doctorate Degrees
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Master Degrees
- MA in Counseling Psychology Marriage & Family Therapy
- Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Psych Marriage & Family Therapy
- Master of Arts (MA) in Community Counseling
- Master of Arts (MA) in Counseling Psychology
- Master of Arts (MA) in Marriage & Family Therapy
- Master of Arts (MA) in Mental Health Counseling
- Master of Arts (MA) in School Counseling






