Master of Science in Family Therapy
The Master of Science in Family Therapy offered by UMass online prepares its graduates to a vision of strengthening healthy families. The courses lead students to view families as entities within larger social systems and promote collaborative, inclusive, and integrative systems approaches. The aspirations of the family therapy program are consistent with the university and college mission and goals that reflect a commitment to serve urban communities. The program also prepares students to meet the academic requirements for licensure in family therapy (LMFT) by the Board of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in other states.
New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Online
Master
English
Students must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and minimum 3.0 GPA, at least 5 Psychology courses, and have 2 years of Human Services experience, as well as MAT or GRE scores.
The clinical courses are residency based. Students must attend a two week session in the second summer, generally mid July, to take two clinical courses. The sessions are held on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts.



