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Master
of Science in Psychology - Specialization: School Psychology
(67 semester hours)
School Psychology
prepares students to meet the academic requirements
for licensure as a Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP)
through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists.
Coursework also satisfies National Association of School
Psychologists (NASP) coursework recommendations.
Required
courses:
UP
- SPED 6305 Individual Differences
or
- SPED 6343
Structuring the Educational Environment
- PSYC 6321
Psychological Measurement & Evaluation
- PSYC 6442
Psychoeducational Assessment
- PSYC 6322 Psychological Testing
- PSYC 6380 Research Methods & Procedures
- PSYC 6384 School Law
- PSYC 7333
Psychopathology: Etiology, Diagnosis &
Treatment
Planning
- PSYC 7351 Life Span Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 6359 Applied Learning & Development
- PSYC 8303 Professional Practice: Skills & Issues
- PSYC 8351 Systemic Approaches to Counseling I
- PSYC 8352 Pre-practicum Counseling Lab: Basic
Interviewing
Skills
- PSYC 8355 Child and Adolescent Counseling
- SPED 6323 Behavioral Analysis & Intervention
- PSYC 8371 Seminar in School Psychology I:
Consultation
- PSYC 8372 Seminar in School Psychology II: Operation
and Organization
of Schools
- PSYC 8356 Normal Family Processes Across Cultures
- PSYC 8398 Practicum: School Psychology
- PSYC 8699 Internship: School Psychology
- PSYC 8325 Behavioral Neuroscience
3 Hour Elective Recommended:
(PSYC 9343
Projective Testing in Personality Assessment)
Practicum and Internship Requirements
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