Department of Counseling

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Prepare for a Rewarding Profession that Changes Lives

The Master of Arts in Counseling degree prepares students to make a positive social impact by becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Texas. 

This 3-year program is designed to serve students with a range of life experiences, reflecting the community they will ultimately serve. You’ll be exposed to a variety of approaches to treating mental health and helping clients and communities across diverse settings.

CACREP Accreditation

Both the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) and the Marriage, Couple & Family Counseling (MCFC) concentrations in the program are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), which is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) in the United States. Read more about our program in our MA in Counseling Student Handbook.

 

Why earn your MA in Counseling at St. Edward’s?

St. Edward’s offers small classes and convenient schedules, outstanding faculty, a prime location in Austin, and relationships with employers who seek out our graduates. Our impeccable academic standards and personalized approach prepare you to take on a whole new level of success.

Learn from experts

Our highly accomplished faculty members are all practicing clinicians, consultants and mentors who teach from real-life cases and the latest insights. They’ll get to know you and become trusted advisors during and after your time on the hilltop.

Study a range of specialties

Pursue areas of counseling that interest you most — from trauma and crisis management to human sexuality to addiction counseling to group therapy. Explore innovative topics, such as art therapy, mindfulness and play therapy.

Broaden your network

Learn in interactive, discussion-based classes with like-minded colleagues and professors who are well-connected in the field. You’ll be encouraged to network among your classmates and the Austin mental healthcare community.

Apply what you learn

Practice counseling scenarios with classmates and analyze your sessions in our state-of-the-art Center for Counselor Training. Connect to opportunities for your required practicum and internships through our partnerships in Austin and our on-campus counseling clinic.

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On-Campus Counseling Clinic Supports Austin and Counseling Program

The St. Edward’s Community Counseling Clinic offers low-cost counseling for the Austin community and hands-on training with clients for Counseling students. In sessions monitored by faculty via video, students provide general counseling services in person or online and receive feedback on their skills.

What do our graduates do?

The MA in Counseling program offers an educational and training experience that prepares students to work as professional counselors or marriage and family therapists in a variety of settings, including hospitals, residential treatment centers, nonprofit agencies, government, for-profit organizations and private practice. A graduate’s career path could include:

  • Working with adults and teens who suffer from addictions, eating disorders or depression
  • Counseling distressed couples and families
  • Providing counseling services within a nonprofit organization
  • Developing his or her own private practice

Alumni of the MA in Counseling program at St. Edward’s are furthering their careers at a range of organizations and through their private practices. Here’s a sample:

  • Integral Care
  • Rock Springs Hospital
  • Williamson County Juvenile Justice Center
  • Austin Oaks Hospital
  • Travis County Detention Center
  • Bluebonnet Trails
  • Private Practice, Self-Employed

Explore Details About the Master of Arts in Counseling

The Master of Arts in Counseling degree prepares students to become professional counselors with a strong ethical foundation and social justice orientation. Program Director Melissa Alvarado explains how this St. Edward’s program gives students an edge as they enter a strong and vibrant alumni community of MA in Counseling graduates. Check out this helpful Q&A with Alvarado.

Learning Goals:

Upon completion of the MA in Counseling program, graduates will be able to demonstrate the following:

  • Knowledge and skills associated with professional orientation and ethics in counseling. 
  • Knowledge of social and cultural diversity understanding through theories of multicultural counseling and the promotion of diversity among different communities and mental health settings.
  • Knowledge of systemic and environmental factors that affect human development, functioning and behavior.
  • Counseling skills and dispositions necessary to establish therapeutic relationships with clients. 
  • Knowledge of various theories and models of counseling and begin to formulate their own theoretical orientation. 
  • Knowledge of group counseling processes and competency in preparing and facilitating group counseling
  • Understanding of career development, including theories, assessments, career resources, and the interrelationship between career and other life roles.
  • Gaining and applying knowledge in the use of assessment in counseling.
  • Understanding and applying quantitative and qualitative research methods as well as program evaluation to inform evidence-based practice.
  • Knowledge necessary to address a wide variety of circumstances within the context of clinical mental health counseling (CMHC).
  • Development of treatment plans, clinical documentation and conceptualization skills (CMHC).
  • Knowledge necessary to address a wide variety of circumstances within the context of marriage, couple and family counseling (MCFC).
  • Development of treatment plans, clinical documentation and conceptualization skills within the context of marriage, couple and family counseling (MCFC).
  • Appropriate counseling dispositions and behaviors expected of professional counselors.
  • Academic requirements to apply for a provisional license from the Texas State Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, the Texas State Board of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, or both. 

Students who meet the above requirements will receive a Master of Arts in Counseling degree from St. Edward’s.

Career Outcomes:

The MA in Counseling prepares students to become professional counselors or marriage and family therapists. Graduates of the program may choose to focus on working with children, adolescents, adults, families and/or couples, with the primary goal of helping clients address personal, social, educational or career challenges and improve their overall wellbeing.

To become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), graduates must:

  • Pass the National Counselor Exam (NCE) to fulfill the Texas state board requirement to become Licensed Professional Counselors and
  • Complete 3,000 hours of supervised field experience with a temporary license (LPC Associate) under a board-approved supervisor (LPC-S)

Our master’s in Counseling program has a 95% passing rate for the National Counselor Exam (NCE).

To become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), graduates must:

  • Pass the state AMFRTB examination to fulfill the Texas state board requirement and
  • Complete 3,000 hours of postgraduate supervised field experience with a temporary license (LMFT Associate) and a board-approved LMFT supervisor (LMFT-S)

The following documents represent an assessment of student learning within the Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC) program:

The professional counseling programs at St. Edward’s University educate, train and prepare highly skilled, ethical, compassionate mental health professionals grounded in humanistic values that focus on prevention, wellness, personal growth, and a commitment to respecting and promoting human dignity.

Our programs emphasize the client-counselor relationship, and creative and experiential modalities Our curriculum reflects multiple and varied theoretical perspectives with guidance to support students in developing their own framework for community and clinical practice.

Our programs create a transformative environment that allows students to enter their field with an understanding of their own social locations and the role of power, privilege, and difference within institutional, social, intimate, and therapeutic relationships. 

St. Edward’s University has a commitment to social justice which is embodied and embraced across the curriculum in content such as counseling with diverse populations, pro-social autonomy across the lifespan, and community/professional advocacy for the populations we serve. These ideals and many more are fostered within a dynamic, multi-modal learning setting in which critical thinking and the creation and integration of knowledge and experience are celebrated. 

The Master of Arts in Counseling program at St. Edward’s takes pride in creating life-long learners.

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