Minnesota Colleges That Have Counseling Majors

Counseling is used in a variety of settings and for various reasons. Counselors might focus on marriage and relationships, trauma, anger management, religious counseling or psychological counseling for a wide range of potential mental health problems. Minnesota has a few colleges that offer education and majors in counseling psychology.
  1. Crossroads College

    • Crossroads College in Rochester is a Christian college which offers a degree in counseling psychology at the undergraduate level. According to the school's website, the degree program focuses on both the psychological aspects of counseling along with the Biblical views, and works to incorporate the Bible into the study.

    Argosy University

    • Argosy University in Eagan offers two degrees in counseling: Marriage and Family Therapy and Clinical Psychology. The programs are designed for the graduate level and culminates in either a master's or doctorate degree. Clinical psychology degrees are the application of psychology in a variety of potential fields or areas, while a degree in marriage and family therapy is specifically related to counseling for families.

    Bethel University

    • Bethel University in St. Paul offers a master's degree in counseling psychology. The school focuses on putting psychological theory to use in counseling. The school gives students counseling skills which not only include psychological theory, but also Christian views.

    Carleton College

    • Carleton College offers degrees in psychology, among which it has counseling and clinical psychology degree. The education at Carleton is well rounded and includes a wide range of skills, such as statistics, research, psychological theory and the use of psychology in counseling and clinical studies.

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