Master of Science (MS) in Psychology
Harold Abel School of Psychology
Counseling Psychology Specialization
This master’s in counseling psychology specialization offers a rigorous foundation of courses Counseling Psychology, a generally interventional approach to psychology that focuses on assessing and building on clients’ strengths. You will delve into such topics as counseling theory, individual and group counseling interventions, testing and assessment, research methods, and counseling diagnosis. People who choose this specialization are often planning to pursue a doctoral degree in counseling psychology or in a counseling-related field, but may also pursue counseling, employee assistance, or research positions in social service, health care, business, or educational settings.
Residency Requirements: As part of this program you will attend residential colloquia in addition to your online courses. At specific milestones in your program, you will attend three colloquia, each five days in length. See residential colloquia details
Note: This specialization may be a good first step for those who wish to pursue a PsyD or PhD, which is generally required for licensure as a counseling psychologist.
Licensure Information: For detailed information about obtaining professional licensure please see our licensure FAQ.
Total Program:
70
quarter credits
Next Start Date: February 9, 2009
Cost Per Credit:
$377.00
78% of our learners receive aid.
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Core Courses
- PSY5002 - Orientation to Graduate Learning in Psychology
- PSY7210 - Lifespan Development
- PSY7543 - Ethics and Multicultural Issues in Psychology*
- PSY7610 - Tests and Measurements
- PSY7620 - Inferential Statistics
- PSY7650 - Research Methods
- PSY8210 - Principles of Psychopathology
- PSY8230 - Psychological Testing*
Specialization Courses
- PSY8090 - Counseling Theories
- PSY8091 - Group Counseling
- PSY8092 - Counseling Skills and Procedures
- PSY5201 - Integrative Project for Master's Degree in Psychology*
Two Elective Courses
- Recommended elective courses include:
- PSY7225 - Child and Adolescent Psychology
- PSY7310 - Biological Basis of Behavior
- PSY8162 - Career Counseling Theory
- PSY8310 - Theories of Psychotherapy
- PSY8510 - Family Systems Theories
- PSY8520 - Couples Therapy
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- For learners interested in gaining practicum experience, the following two-course sequence is available. Both courses must be taken to complete the practicum experience:
- PSY8391 - Master's Practicum I*
- PSY8393 - Master's Practicum II*
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- Choose any graduate courses
Note: Courses without a PSY designation may be worth fewer than five credits. Learners must carefully plan their elective courses to ensure that total credit requirements for the degree are met. Special topics courses in the Harold Abel School of Psychology can be used as an option to complete the total required credits needed for graduation.
* This course has a prerequisite. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
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*Check state licensure requirements. The ability to practice as a professional psychologist — independently and without supervision — is regulated in all states. Learners who intend to seek licensure or certification should check the program requirements in their home state. This program is not accredited by the American Psychological Assoc.
Learn more about our related specializations:
PsyD
Master's degree
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