Curriculum, Specializations, and Clinical Training at UHCL
The curriculum at the University of Houston-Clear Lake is designed to prepare students for both licensure and real-world clinical practice with couples, families, and individuals. Whether you pursue the MFT track or a closely related counseling pathway, your coursework will blend foundational theory with hands-on clinical experience in the greater Houston area.
Core Coursework
UHCL's program covers the theoretical and applied competencies expected by licensing boards and accrediting bodies. Students can expect coursework in systems theory, family therapy models, human development across the lifespan, psychopathology, ethics, research methods, and multicultural counseling. Exact course titles, credit-hour breakdowns, and sequencing are published in the UHCL academic catalog, which is available online. Searching "UHCL MFT program catalog" or "UHCL CMHC program catalog" will take you directly to the most current version.
Electives and Specialization Opportunities
While the required core is structured around licensure competencies, elective options allow students to explore areas such as child and adolescent therapy, substance use disorders, trauma-informed care, or couples work. The availability of specific elective courses may rotate by semester, so reviewing the catalog or speaking with a faculty advisor is the most reliable way to plan your course of study.
Practicum and Internship Requirements
Clinical training is the backbone of any strong MFT program, and UHCL situates students in one of the largest and most diverse metropolitan areas in the country. Practicum and internship components require students to accumulate a set number of total clinical hours, including a defined portion of direct client-contact hours. If you are unsure what that experience involves day to day, our guide on what to expect in an MFT clinical internship offers a detailed breakdown. The program handbook and field placement manual, both available through the UHCL counseling program pages, spell out those hour requirements in detail.
Houston's size works in students' favor here. The program maintains partnerships with a range of clinical training sites across the region, from community mental health agencies to hospital systems and private practices. For the most current list of approved practicum sites, contact the program's clinical coordinator or visit the department's website.
Supervision Model
Supervision is a critical piece of MFT training, and the structure at UHCL reflects that priority. Students receive supervision from qualified faculty and site supervisors throughout their clinical placements. Details about the supervision model, including whether supervision takes place on campus, at the clinical site, or both, and whether on-campus clinic facilities are available, can be found in the program's accreditation documentation or by reaching out to the program director directly.
If you want a complete picture of what your week-to-week training experience will look like, requesting the field placement manual and reviewing accreditation self-study documents are the two most informative steps you can take before applying.