Rhombus University


M.A. in Counseling Psychology

Online Only

Service Center
8050 La Mesa Blvd.
La Mesa, CA 91942

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Program details below are quoted from program websites, supplied here for informational purposes only, and subject to change at any time. Refer to the program website for current information, deadlines, complete admission requirements, etc. It is the responsibility of the prospective student to verify with program administrators program details and that the program still meets BBS requirements for licensure in the state of California.

Program Snapshot

Accreditation

Approved by BPPE

Concentrations/Specializations Offered

Unknown

LMFT Track or Dual LMFT/LPCC Track

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Length of Program

60 Units, 2-3 Year flexible program

Schedule/Format

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Program Start

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Estimated Total Program Tuition

$15,000

Religious Orientation

The foundation of the lectures from faculty start with a biblical philosophy and then consider other perspectives from science, research, philosophy and more. This biblical philosophy includes a literal understanding of Genesis, God creating the world, God creating people in his image, sin entering the world, the consequences of sin, redemption from Christ, our purpose of earth now, and the hope for the future. Rhombus will look at what Scripture says about people, the mind, our thoughts and emotions, relationships, suffering, and many other topics important in psychology to understanding people.

Entering Class Size and Classroom Sizes

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Fieldwork Hours Accrued During Program

Unknown

Personal Psychotherapy Requirement During Program

Unknown

Comprehensive Exam/Culminating Project/Thesis/Etc:

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Application Process

Application Deadline

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Undergraduate GPA Required

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GRE Requirement

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Prerequisite Courses

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Application Highlights

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Interview Requirement

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Program Summary

The Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology degree is a comprehensive and multifaceted preparation for professional Christian counselors to effectively meet the mental health and relationship needs of diverse people, groups and families in California and underserved populations throughout the world. This preparation includes knowledge of the historical, foundational, and evidence-based theories of psychology, counseling, and systemic marriage and family therapy from a biblical philosophy, the clinical competence training in skills and qualities necessary for effective therapy, a global and multidimensional perspective of health and pathology, and a personal and professional preparation for leadership and community intervention.
The transferability of credits you earn at Rhombus University is at the complete discretion of an institution to which you may seek to transfer. Acceptance of the degree you earn in the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may seek to transfer.