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Master of Science in Psychology Specialization: Counseling Psychology
(60 semester hours)

 

Counseling Psychology prepares clinicians to deal with individual problems from a variety of theoretical approaches. The program meets the academic requirements for licensure as a Psychological Associate through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists or for licensure as a Professional Counselor through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors.

 

Required Courses:

PSYC 6321 Psychological Measurement & Evaluation

PSYC 6322 Psychological Testing: Personality Assessment

PSYC 6442 Psychoeducational Assessment
PSYC 6358 Life Planning & Career Development

PSYC 6380 Research Methods & Procedures
PSYC 7333 Psychopathology: Etiology, Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
PSYC 7351 Life Span Development Psychology
PSYC 8301 Group & Family Processes
PSYC 8302 Counseling Theories: Methods & Techniques
PSYC 8303 Professional Practice: Skills & Issues
PSYC 8351 Systemic Approaches to Counseling I
PSYC 8352 Pre-practicum Counseling Lab: Basic Interviewing Skills
PSYC 8353 Systemic Approaches to Counseling II
PSYC 8355 Child & Adolescent Counseling
PSYC 8356 Normal Family Processes Across Cultures
PSYC 8390 Practicum I
PSYC 8391 Practicum II
PSYC 8392 Practicum III
PSYC 8393 Practicum IV
three hours Electives


Practicum Requirements: Counseling Psychology

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