Master of Counselling


The Master of Counselling or Master of Counseling is a postgraduate professional degree. The degree prepares students for professional practice as counsellors or counselling psychologists in mental health clinics, community organizations, schools, post-secondary educational institutions, employee assistance programs, and private practice. Students typically choose a specialization, such as counselling psychology, school counselling, marital & couples counselling, career counselling, or art therapy.

Country-specific information

Australia

A number of Australian universities, including La Trobe University, The University of Queensland, Victoria University, Monash University, and Curtin University, offer a Master of Counselling degree.

Canada

The degree is awarded by a number of Canadian universities such as the University of Calgary, the University of Lethbridge, and Athabasca University.
The degree meets academic requirements to attain registration as a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association or Registered Psychologist in certain Canadian provinces, including Alberta.

New Zealand

The University of Waikato offers a Master of Counselling degree.

United Kingdom

The University of Edinburgh offers a Master of Counselling as a two-year full-time course.

United States

is one of the top United States institutions offering a degree with a one "L" in US spelling. Students have the option of obtaining a degree specialization in one of the following areas: School Counseling; Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling; Student Affairs Counseling; or Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling.
Arizona State University is another United States institution offering a Master of Counseling degree with a one "L" in US spelling, with a degree specialization in Mental Health Counseling.