The MA in Psychology Program Emphasizes:
- The Link Between Theory and Practice through Personal, Clinical and Societal Applications of Learning
- The Highest Personal & Professional Ethical Standards
- Experiential Learning, Collaborative Learning and Educational Innovation
- Support for Creativity, Personal Meaning and Pleasure in Learning
- Academic Excellence
Antioch’s graduate Psychology program offers six distinct areas of graduate study within the field of psychology.
The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology degree program prepares students for licensure as a marriage and family therapists. Within the program students have the option of specializing in Child Studies, Applied Community Psychology or our new LGBT Psychology. Learners may also design their own specialization, specific to their individual interests and goals.
The Master of Arts in Psychology program is an individualized, nonclinical program of study which prepares participants for careers or doctoral work.
We also offer several post-BA and post-MA certificate programs designed to offer additional opportunities for educational enrichment.
We invite you to explore the pages listed at the left to learn more about each of these exciting options.



