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The
M.S. requires 36 semester hours of
coursework, but the degree is awarded
only at the end of the second year. The
remaining hours taken during the second
year and those taken during the third
year, are applied toward the Specialist
in School Psychology degree. An
additional M.S. requirement is the
passing of a written comprehensive exam. |
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Required
Program for the MS |
Semester
Hours |
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PSYC
508 |
Learning:
Cognition |
3 |
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PSYC
512 |
The
Exceptional Child |
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PSYC
515 |
Health
Psychology and
Behavioral
Medicine |
3 |
|
PSYC
604 |
Advanced
Studies in Human Development |
3 |
|
PSYC
510 |
Behavior
Analysis and Change |
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OR |
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PSYC
606 |
Applied
Behavior Analysis and Intervention |
3 |
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PSYC 601 |
Psychopathology of Childhood & Adolescence |
3 |
|
PSYC
607 |
Curriculum-Based
Assessment and Academic Interventions |
3 |
|
PSYC
608 |
Psychological
Assessment for Intervention I |
3 |
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PSYC
615 |
Seminar
in Professional School Psychology |
3 |
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PSYC
618 |
Consultation
and Indirect Services |
3 |
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PSYC
620 |
School
Psychology Traineeship I |
3 |
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PSYC
621 |
School
Psychology Traineeship II |
3 |
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|
3 |
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Total
Semester Hours |
36 |
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Note:
Registration for
GSTC
600, Continuing Graduate
Studies, may be required. Check with
advisor. |