Master of Science (MS)
Applied Psychology (1090)
The Master of Science in Applied Psychology is a fully online delivery, 30-hour program, with an estimated cost of $11,750 (residential tuition and fees: www.ecok.edu/bursar).
This program will focus on developing enhanced skills in various psychological topics along with research design, data analysis, and critical thinking skills. The curriculum will prepare students to work in various industries, achieve advancement in their current profession, or prepare them for further graduate education at the doctoral level. The design of the curriculum allows students to customize their focus so that they can obtain the psychology knowledge base and research skills that best suits their interests and future aspirations.
- This degree does not guarantee certification. Please refer to the certification laws of your state.
Master of Science: Sport Psychology (1080)
The Master of Science in Sport Psychology is a fully online delivery, 45-hour program, with an estimated cost of $17,750 (residential tuition and fees: www.ecok.edu/bursar).
Sport Psychology focuses on the applied knowledge needed in the development and use of psychological skills for the optimal performance and the well-being of athletes. The curriculum is designed to address the performance and psychological concerns associated with sports involvement affecting athletes, coaches, and families as well as the develop- mental and social aspects of sports participation.
- This degree does not guarantee certification. Please refer to the certification laws of your state.
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, with an estimated cost of $21,250 (residential tuition and fees: www.ecok.edu/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 LPC certification. Please refer to the certification laws of your state.
Graduate Certificates
School Psychologist (1000)
The Graduate Certificate in Psychological Services: School Psychologist is delivered in a mixed format. This 60-hour graduate certificate has an estimated residential tuition and fees cost of $21,000 (www.ecok.edu/bursar).
Applicant must hold a Master’s Degree in one of the following areas: General Psychology, Special Education, Child Psychology, School Counseling, or a related counseling area. School Psychologist Certificate candidates will be eligible to complete the OSAT certification exams for School Psychologist (033) and Psychometrist (034). School Psychologist certificate students will only be eligible to seek a state LPC licensure if they hold a Master’s Degree in an area related to mental health and accepted by the stated LPC licensure board. Minimum total of sixty (60) semester credit hours, including course work in the following program of study are required
- This certificate does not guarantee LPC certification. Please refer to the certification laws of your state.
School Psychometrist (1010)
The Graduate Certificate in Psychological Services: School Psychometrist is delivered in a mixed format. This 30-hour graduate certificate has an estimated residential tuition and fees cost of $11,000 (www.ecok.edu/bursar).
Applicant must hold a Master’s Degree in one of the following areas: General Psychology, Special Education, Child Psychology, School Counseling, or a related counseling area. School Psychologist Certificate candidates will be eligible to complete the OSAT certification exams for School Psychologist (033) and Psychometrist (034). School Psychologist certificate students will only be eligible to seek a state LPC licensure if they hold a Master’s Degree in an area related to mental health and accepted by the stated LPC licensure board. Minimum total of sixty (60) semester credit hours, including course work in the following program of study are required.
This degree focuses on the applied knowledge needed in the development and use of educational and testing skills for student assessment. The curriculum is designed to address the educational and psychological concerns associated with educational assessment of students with routine and special needs in the classroom.
- This certificate does not guarantee LPC certification. Please refer to the certification laws of your state.
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