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Bachelor of Arts in Counseling Psychology

The counseling psychology major requires 12 courses that provide undergraduate students with an introduction to the clinical language and concepts, as well as the methodologies and applications of the counseling discipline. As a student in the counseling psychology major, you’ll learn an overview of core ethical issues in the practice of counseling, including confidentiality, informed consent, and competence to practice. You’ll be exposed to current issues in the counseling field, such as managed care, treating diverse and at-risk populations, and working in multidisciplinary teams.

This major encourages critical thinking, and its courses provide you with a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in active listening, intervention, and the general stages of counseling. You’ll be equipped to pursue advanced studies in counseling, social work, school psychology, student affairs, and related fields, and provide skills that are marketable for a wide range of entry-level positions.

Pathway Program for Moravian Undergraduates

Easily earn credits toward a master’s degree while pursuing your bachelor’s in psychology! 

The Pathway Program provides ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« undergraduate students the opportunity to complete their bachelor’s degree while also earning credits toward a master of arts in clinical counseling, master of arts in school counseling, master of student affairs counseling, or master of social work degree, saving you time and money! The program is a great option for students interested in a career in applied psychology, such as school counselors, career counselors, private practitioners, psychotherapists, mental health practitioners, social workers (macro/micro), and more.