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CP-PSYC - Counseling and Psychology, Psychology Concentration, M.A.

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Counseling and Psychology, Psychology Concentration, M.A.

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A primary purpose of the department is to offer strong academic programs in the preparation for a career in counseling and psychology. Graduate programs are offered at the Master of Arts, Specialist in Education, and Ph.D. levels. The MA and Ed.S. in Counseling and Psychology offer a number of concentrations available in each of these programs.

The degree programs in Counseling and Psychology each consist of a counseling concentration, appropriate cognate area, and a research component. Concentrations are available in: • Psychology • Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Master's level only) • School Counseling • School Psychology

The department also offers a Ph.D. in Counseling and Supervision. • Counseling and Supervision, Ph.D. Counseling and Psychology

The M.A. in Counseling and Psychology includes a concentration in Psychology. Students will choose between Plan I or Plan II. This program consists of 30 hours.

Plan I

  • PSY 5000 level Advisor Guided Electives: 0-9 hours

  • PSY 6000/7000 level Advisor Guided Electives: 6-21 hours

  • Plan I Course Requirements (listed below): 9 hours

  • Total Degree Requirements: 30 hours

Plan II - Thesis

  • PSY 5000 level Advisor Guided Electives: 0-9 hours

  • PSY or COUN 6000/7000 level Advisor Guided Electives: 6-21 hours

  • Plan II Course Requirements (listed below): 6 hours

  • Research and Thesis course: 6-9 hours

  • Total Degree Requirement: 30 hours