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Current MA Transpersonal Psychology students have the following careers: university teaching, psychotherapy, business and management training, higher education administration, secondary education, landscaping, state government, school principal, nursing, business coaching, wilderness guiding and many more. Find specific information about the career paths MA Transpersonal Psychology graduates have taken.

In addition to using the MA in Transpersonal Psychology: Ecopsychology for personal enrichment, we expect graduates will apply it in a variety of career areas, including environmental education and advocacy, education, group facilitation and training, wilderness guiding, workshop and retreat leadership, social services, health care and healing, organizational development, coaching and community development. Professionals in clinical and counseling psychology may also use it to expand their understanding and practice of how nature can be a part of the healing process.

The MA in Transpersonal Psychology: Ecopsychology is a nonclinical degree that does not prepare students in counseling, clinical psychology or psychotherapy. If you are interested in licensure as a professional counselor, please see the MA Transpersonal Counseling Psychology program.

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See Also:
Intensives
Transpersonal Service Learning
Overview of Three Environment-related MA Programs
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