Prospective, current, and former students who have interest in the field or studied within our Counseling Psychology Program at Rosemont College.
This page is for prospective, current, and former students who have interest in the field or studied within our Counseling Psychology Program at Rosemont College. This page will highlight any program updates and news, in addition to sharing employment opportunities and news on a Local, National and Global scale.
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at Rosemont College offers several concentrations including:
-School Counseling (54 Credits)
-Professional Counseling (48 Credits)
-Professional Counseling/Prepping for Licensure (60 Credits)
-Addictions Counseling (48 Credits)
-Addictions Counseling/Prepping for Licensure (60 Credits)
-Professional Counseling - Forensic Psychology (63 Credits)
-Professional Counseling - Trauma (60 Credits)
We also offer Certifications:
-Addictions Certificate (Post-Masters for 36 Credits)
-Forensic Certificate (15 Credits)
-School Counseling Certificate
Please visit http://www.rosemont.edu/gp/psychology/ for more information.
New: Get your Graduate Certificate in Forensic Psychology (15 credits) with Rosemont College Online from almost anywhere in the U.S. http://online.rosemont.edu/programs/graduate-certificate-in-forensic-psychology/
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- trust in and reverence for the dignity of each person;
- diversity in human culture and experience;
- persistence and courage in promoting justice with compassion.