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Counseling Psychology
This graduate program provides opportunity to study human behavior whereby developing the knowledge and counseling skills to assist people in solving normal problems of living. Knowledge and/or skills are developed in the following areas: human growth and development, social and cultural issues, group dynamics, career development, individual assessment and appraisal, research and evaluation, and counseling skills.
Program Requirements for M.S. Degree
(All courses listed below are 3 credit hours each.)
PSY 502 Descriptive & Inferential Behavioral Statistics
PSY 514 Advanced Developmental Psychology
PSY 555 Personality and Counseling Theory
PSY 556 Group Dynamics/Techniques (Prerequisites PSY 555 & PSY 559)
PSY 558 Use & Interpretation of Tests
PSY 559 Counseling Techniques (Prerequisite PSY 555)
PSY 560 Occupational Psychology
PSY 585 Research in Psychology (Prerequisite PSY 502)
PSY 592 Professional Orientation/Issues
PSY 597 Practicum (Prerequisite PSY 514, 555, 556, 558, 559, 560, 592, 595)
PSY 620 *Counseling Internship I
PSY 621 *Counseling Internship II
Electives (9 hours)
Total Hours - 48
*All required courses must be completed before internship can be taken.
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