Master of Arts in Psychology
Marriage & Family Therapy Infosession
Thinking of Becoming a Therapist?
Interested in learning about our Marriage & Family Therapy Program? If your answer is yes, then you’re in the right place!
Our goal at UWest’s Psychology Department is to provide our students the premise to understand the human mind and condition by integrating the wisdom of Eastern and Western perspectives in the field. With our 63-unit program, students will meet California licensure requirements for Marriage & Family therapists.
- Meet Our Academic Faculty Members
- Learn About Our Program
- Ask Us Questions
Join Us for an Infosession
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Time:Â 5:30-6:15PM
Platform: Zoom
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this program online or in-person?
Currently, we don’t have 100% online track, but 40% or more of our classes are delivered remotely or via hybrid format (remote mostly but with at least one in-person meeting) each semester. This is a clinical track program so during Year 2 and 3 the practicum trainings are in-person at their internship sites.
How long does the program take to complete?
2.5-3 years. Typically 3 years.
What are admission requirements?
BA in Psychology or a related field with a 3.0 GPA. Majors in other disciplines but with a strong interest in psychology or becoming a therapist are always considered (50% or more of our recent MFT graduates did not major in Psychology in undergrad). More stipulations for international students – please check with Enrollment / Admissions
Are Scholarships available?
Yes
