Overview
The Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Psychology program at Argosy University, Schaumburg in Schaumburg, Illinois, is designed to educate and train you to pursue a professional career as a master’s-level practitioner. It teaches the theoretical knowledge and clinical skills needed to become an effective member of a mental health team. In addition, the program offers comprehensive preparation if you are considering application to the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology program.
Career Outcomes
The MA in Clinical Psychology program in Schaumburg can prepare graduates for a social service career such as a Clinician or Counselor.
Program Length
This program is offered in a traditional, but flexible format, with courses in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings. This program can be completed in as little as two years and must be completed in five years.
Eligibility for Licensure
Graduates of the MA in Clinical Psychology program may wish to pursue licensure in Illinois as a licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC).With the addition of two counseling courses, the program curriculum includes courses in each area of study required by the department of professional regulation for master’s-level licensure in Illinois. In order to qualify for the LCPC examination, graduates of the MA in Clinical Psychology program must complete two years of supervised clinical work after receiving the master’s degree. For more information and application materials to apply for licensure in the state of Illinois, see the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Web site at www.idfpr.com.
Apply
Enhance your career potential by enrolling in the MA in Clinical Psychology program. You can learn more about specific financial aid programs (available to those who qualify) on our Financial Aid & Scholarships pages, or by contacting us to request more information.
This degree program is also offered at other Argosy University Locations