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- Engage in interdisciplinary coursework between the psychology and computer science departments
- Earn a data science certificate upon completion of the program
- Receive hands-on experience by working with community organizations to apply psychological principles to real-world problems by using data
- Gain a professional edge in applying a psychology degree to jobs in health care, business, education, social media and related fields
- 36 credits
- One to two years to completion
- Become a licensed professional counselor in a variety of settings including mental health centers and hospitals
- Specialize in one of three areas of counseling: addiction, child and adolescent, or clinical rehabilitation or choose to stay general
- Learn to support people in their growth and wellness as well as address mental health concerns
- 60 credits
- Two years to completion
- 100% of graduates actively seeking employment obtained positions within 90 days of receiving their degree
- Become a licensed school counselor in a professional practice
- Work in elementary, middle and high school environments
- Learn to develop and deliver a comprehensive school counseling program aligned with the American School Counselor Association National Model for school counseling programs
- 48 credits
- Two years to completion
- 100% of graduates actively seeking employment obtained positions within 90 days of receiving their degree
Earn a Ph.D. in counseling or psychology at Marquette
Clinical Psychology Ph.D.Prepare to become Licensed Psychologists, ready to treat specific disorders and diagnosable mental illnesses.
Counseling Psychology Ph.D. Engage in independent research with the goal of practicing as a competent and ethical licensed counseling psychologist.
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