M.A. in Psychology

Welcome to Antioch University's Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Program. Over the last thirty-five years we have graduated thousands of students who have gone on to successful careers in the helping professions. We are proud of our consistently high pass rate on the MFT licensure examinations. Our approach is built around a rigorous and eclectic curriculum that offers a number of distinct advantages over traditional psychology programs. At Antioch University, we emphasize the role of psychology in empowering people of all backgrounds, cultures, economic standing, sexual orientations and identities to achieve their full potential.

Antioch University's coursework introduces learners to a wide range of theories and techniques that will prepare them to work in today's increasingly diverse society. In addition, learners are challenged to look inward and to arrive at new insights that will help them develop greater depth as psychotherapists. Inside the classroom, learners are encouraged to explore multiple perspectives and approaches. Beyond the classroom walls, they have the opportunity to implement their learning by practicing therapy under professional supervision at one of over 150 affiliated counseling centers. You are encouraged to visit us, sit in on a class, talk to current students and faculty, and experience what makes Antioch University's graduate psychology programs so unique and exciting.

Specializations

Antioch University’s graduate Psychology program offers five distinct areas of graduate study within the field of psychology. Read more...

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Flexible Schedules

Antioch University Los Angeles' graduate MAP Psychology classes are scheduled on weekdays, weekday evenings, and Saturdays for the convenience of adult students, who may study full time or halftime. The typical AULA student completes the program while working, often full time, and also fulfilling family responsibilities.