MSPS

Master of Science in Psychological Science (MSPS)  

Counseling Psychology (0860)

The Master of Science in Psychological Services: Counseling Psychometry Program Option is a mixed delivery, 60-hour program. For tuition and fee information, please visit the Office of the Bursar

This program option focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to facilitate personal and interpersonal functioning within mental health practice and different community mental health settings. The curriculum is broad based to prepare students in working with many different populations. Students in this track will be eligible to seek state LPC and LBP licensure.

  • This degree does not guarantee certification.  Please refer to the certification laws of your state.

Counseling Psychology Specific Admission Requirements

  1. Undergraduate Cumulative GPA: 3.0
  2. Interview to assess essential dispositions

Thesis

Counseling Psychology does not require a thesis.

Practicum/Internship

Counseling Psychology requires two (2) practicum courses which require a minimum of 150 hours for each course.

For additional information, and current Programs of Study, please visit the Academic Catalog and Graduate Handbook.