Master of Psychology with Clinical Concentration

Requires 12 credits of Psychology core courses, 12 credits of Pre-Practicum courses, 24 credits of LPC Required courses, 3 credits of Appraisal or Assessment Techniques and 7 credits of Practicum.  Includes 2 credits of upper level graduate Psychology electives and a comprehensive exam for a total of 60 credits required for the degree.

Requirements

Course Requirements (60 Hours)

Graduate Psychology Core

PSY 6311Phenomenological Foundations of Psychology

3

PSY 6333Foundations of Qualitative Research

3

PSY 5322Lifespan Development

3

PSY 7331Historical Foundations of Depth Psychology

3

PSY 7095Psychology Comprehensive Exam

0

Pre-Practicum

PSY 5323Professional Practice Ethics I

3

PSY 6321Introduction to Counseling Techniques

3

PSY 6324Theories of Counseling

3

PSY 6355Adult Psychopathology

3

Additional LPC Required Areas

PSY 5337Cultural Psychology and Multicultural Studies

3

PSY 5373Professional Practce Ethics II

3

PSY 6325Principles of Group Counseling

3

PSY 6326Addictions Counseling

3

PSY 6330Principles of Therapeutic Practice

3

PSY 6340Marriage and Family Therapy

3

PSY 6360Developmental Psychopathology

3

PSY 7340Lifestyle and Career Development

3

Appraisal or assessment techniques (choose 1)

PSY 7321Cognitive Assessment

3

PSY 7322Psychodynamic Assessment

3

PSY 7366Rorschach Adminstrn & Interp

3

PSY 7311Existential and Psychodynamic Approaches to Psychopathology

3

Electives

2

Practicum

7

PSY 5V57Practicum

1-6

PSY 6157Group Consultation for Practicum

1

Practicum: Students registered for practicum are required to take PSY 6157 at least one term concurrently with practicum.

Electives: PSY or other offerings approved by the Graduate Director, 5301 or higher