CSU Northridge MFT Program: Comprehensive Profile and Student Fit Analysis

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Program data collected April 2026 from publicly available sources including the program's official website, the CSUN academic catalog, the program handbook, the COAMFTE directory, and BBS records. Prospective students should verify all details directly with the program before applying.

Program Snapshot

University: California State University, Northridge

Official Degree Name: Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy

Campus Location: Main Campus, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330 (Michael D. Eisner College of Education, Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling)

Program Page Link: CSUN Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy

Modality: In-person, full-time only. Part-time enrollment cannot be accommodated except in extraordinary circumstances with written approval.

Licensure Track: Dual LMFT and LPCC track (program prepares students for licensure as both a Marriage and Family Therapist and a Professional Clinical Counselor in California and most other states).

Accreditation: Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) and the International Accreditation Commission for Systemic Therapy Education (IACSTE). Regional accreditation for the university through the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).

Program Length: 72 units; 2.5 to 3 years including two summer sessions, full-time cohort format.

Estimated Total Program Tuition (effective 2025-2026): Approximately $30,000 to $34,000 for California residents, based on the CSU systemwide graduate tuition rate ($4,732 per semester Spring 2026; $5,020 per semester Fall 2026 inclusive of mandatory campus fees totaling $748 per semester) across five to six semesters plus two summer terms (per the CSUN Student Finance tuition schedule). Non-California residents add $444 per unit Spring 2026 and $471 per unit Fall 2026. Students should verify current tuition rates directly with the program.

GRE Requirement: Required (scores must be within the past three years; due at application deadline).

Religious Orientation: None.

Entering Class Size: Approximately 51 to 57 students per cohort (per the program handbook's published cohort enrollment history 2015-2025). Typical classroom size not publicly listed.

Specializations and Emphasis Areas: Foundational training in children, adolescents, couples, groups, trauma, substance abuse, and severe mental illness is built into the curriculum rather than offered as separate named concentrations.

Schedule and Format Details

Full-Time In-Person Format: Tightly cohorted, lock-step full-time schedule over 2.5 to 3 years including two summer sessions. All students progress together through the prescribed course sequence. Classes are held on the Northridge campus. Second-year students carry a 15 to 25 hour per week field placement alongside coursework. The program does not accommodate part-time enrollment except in extraordinary circumstances with written approval.

Curriculum Structure

The 72-unit curriculum is organized into five components per the CSUN program page and program handbook:

Foundations (18 units): Diversity, systemic and postmodern theories, groups, ethics and law, and lifespan development.

Advanced Interventions (16 units): Children and adolescents, trauma, substance abuse, couples therapy, career interventions, and gender and sexuality.

Assessment and Research (15 units): Clinical diagnosis, research methods, professional writing, neurobiology, and psychopharmacology.

Clinical Training (17 units): Introduction to theory and practice, practicum, and multi-semester advanced fieldwork.

Culminating Experience (6 units): Comprehensive examination track, master's project track, or master's thesis track.

Clinical Training and Fieldwork

Fieldwork Hours: Students complete a multi-semester fieldwork sequence that includes several hundred hours of direct client service, per the 2025-2026 CSUN academic catalog. State law requires continued enrollment in practicum courses even after the program's minimum hours are met.

In-House Training Clinic: Yes. The Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic is operated on the Northridge campus and serves the community on a sliding fee scale. Students also train through Strength United, a CSUN-affiliated community agency with sites in Northridge, Van Nuys, and Canyon Country.

Practicum Placement Process: Students apply for and locate a site from an approved list maintained on the cohort Canvas page, per the MFT program handbook. Placements are typically unpaid, and some community sites may charge student training fees.

Personal Psychotherapy Requirement: Not publicly listed in the MFT program handbook.

Culminating Requirements

Students select one of three options in consultation with their culminating experience faculty advisor, per the MFT program handbook: a Comprehensive Examination (8 to 10 papers over two semesters plus a timed written exam), a Master's Project (a professionally relevant applied project), or a Master's Thesis (a qualitative or quantitative study).

Application Process

Application Deadline: Fall 2026 application window was October 1, 2025 to January 5, 2026 (single annual admission cycle).

Start Term: Fall only.

GPA Requirement: Minimum 2.75 overall, or in the last 60 semester or 90 quarter units.

Prerequisites: EPC 451 (Fundamentals of Counseling and Guidance, 3 units) with a grade of B- or better, completed within the past seven years; PSY 310 (Abnormal Psychology, 3 units).

Application Components: Application to both the University and the Department, official transcripts, GRE scores within the past three years, and department-specific application materials.

Interview: Not publicly listed.

What This Program Says About Itself

✓ Per the CSUN MFT program page, the curriculum prepares students for dual licensure as both LMFTs and LPCCs in California and most other states through its COAMFTE and IACSTE accreditations.

✓ The program emphasizes strengths-based approaches, social justice, evidence-based practice, community mental health, and development of the person of the therapist, per the program's curriculum description.

✓ The program's clinical infrastructure includes the on-campus Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic and the Strength United community agency network, providing supervised training across multiple fieldwork settings.

✓ Foundational training is built into coursework across several specialization areas, including children, adolescents, couples, groups, trauma, substance abuse, and severe mental illness, per the program overview.

✓ The cohort-based structure at CSUN is designed to move students together through a tightly sequenced curriculum with shared advancement through coursework, fieldwork, and the culminating experience, per the MFT program handbook.

This Program May Be a Good Fit For

Students prioritizing affordability: Total program tuition for California residents is well below the $45,000 threshold based on the 2025-2026 CSU systemwide graduate tuition schedule.

Students seeking strong practicum infrastructure: The program operates the in-house Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic and maintains a long-standing partnership with Strength United, providing multiple supervised training settings.

Students planning to practice in multiple states: COAMFTE accreditation supports portability of the degree across U.S. jurisdictions that recognize COAMFTE-accredited programs.

Students interested in dual licensure (MFT and LPCC): The 72-unit curriculum explicitly prepares graduates for both LMFT and LPCC licensure in California.

Students in the Greater Los Angeles region: The program is based on the CSUN campus in Northridge with in-person requirements, making it a fit for students who can commute to the San Fernando Valley.

Students interested in research or academic careers: A master's thesis track is available as a culminating option alongside the comprehensive exam and project tracks.

Making Your Decision: What to Do Before You Apply

Salary data and job market projections are useful inputs to your program search, but they cannot tell you what a school is actually like to attend. Marketing materials, program websites, and admissions presentations are designed to present a program favorably. The most reliable way to cut through that and understand what a program actually delivers in the classroom is to ask to sit in on a live class session, whether in person or online, before you commit. Every program that is confident in the quality of its instruction should not only allow this but actively welcome it. If a program is reluctant to let prospective students observe a class, that reluctance is itself informative. The California MFT job market rewards clinical skill, and the training environment you choose over the next two to three years will shape the kind of therapist you become. Take the time to see it for yourself before you decide.

For a detailed comparison of every MFT program in the state, explore The Absurdly Complete Guide to MFT Programs in California.

To learn more about the CSU Northridge MFT program, visit their official website at the CSUN Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy page. If you are comparing MFT programs in California, you can explore Sentio University's MFT program to see how our Deliberate Practice training model compares.

Disclaimer: This profile was prepared by Sentio University for informational purposes only. Sentio University is an MFT program in California and a peer institution to the program profiled above. All information was drawn from publicly available sources and the program's own published materials as of April 2026. Sentio University makes no guarantee regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information. Prospective students should contact the program directly to verify all details, including admissions requirements, tuition, accreditation status, and clinical training structure. This profile does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. For a full list of California MFT programs, visit our California MFT Program Directory.

About the Authors

Tony Rousmaniere, PsyD is the President of Sentio University and Executive Director of the Sentio Counseling Center. He is Past President of the psychotherapy division of the American Psychological Association and the author of over 20 books on deliberate practice and psychotherapy training, including The Essentials of Deliberate Practice book series (APA Books). He is a licensed psychologist in California and Washington. Learn more

Alexandre Vaz, PhD is the Chief Academic Officer of Sentio University and cofounder of the Deliberate Practice Institute. He is co-editor of The Essentials of Deliberate Practice book series (APA Books) and the author of over a dozen books on deliberate practice and psychotherapy training. Dr. Vaz is the founder and host of Psychotherapy Expert Talks. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in Portugal. Learn more