Overview
The mission of the Master of Arts (MA) in Community Counseling degree program at Argosy University, Washington DC in Arlington, Virginia, is to create a learning environment that promotes academic excellence, professional competence, and personal integrity. We serve a diverse, metropolitan student body who are intrinsically motivated to help others.
The Community Counseling degree program actively engages faculty and students in the preparation of counselors who meet the needs of a dynamic and diverse community. The purpose of the program is to deliver those core learning experiences established by academic program accrediting and state licensure boards to assure that students completing our program are competent, ethical counselors prepared for post-graduate positions on the path to professional counseling licensure.
Career Outcomes
This Community Counseling degree program is designed to prepare you for specialized career options providing:
• individual and group counseling
• case management
• professional consultation
• supervision
You will be prepared to pursue work in a variety of settings, including community agencies, government mental health services, hospitals and clinics, and private practices.
Eligibility for Licensure
Licensure in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia each require a master’s degree in counseling, 60 semester credit hours of coursework, and post-master’s supervised work experience (amount of hours varies from state to state). The 48-credit-hour MA in Community Counseling program includes the required core coursework for licensure. Students interested in pursuing this licensure will need to complete 12 hours of post-master’s courses and the additional supervised experience. Several options for completing the 12 hours of coursework are available through this program either by taking additional courses prior to or subsequent to completing the master’s degree. Much of the supervised experience may be obtained through employment in the field after completing the master’s degree.
It is the student’s responsibility to determine the requirements for professional licensure in the state they wish to practice. Students are strongly encouraged to become familiar with the regulations governing professional counselor licensure. These regulations are available directly from each regulatory board listed.
Virginia
Board of Professional Counselors
Department of Health Professions
Web: www.dhp.virginia.gov/
Maryland
State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Web: www.dhmh.state.md.us/bopc/
District of Columbia
Board of Professional Counseling/Application and Support Division
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
Occupational and Professional Licensing Administration
Apply
Enhance your career potential by enrolling in the MA in Community Counseling 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