Minimum Prerequisites for Admission to the MS in
Psychology with a concentration in Counseling:
A Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in
Psychology and completion of the concentration
prerequisites, with a grade of B- or better or
completion of a course in Introductory Psychology,
completion of the concentration prerequisites with a
minimum of 16 upper-division semester units in
Psychology with a grade of B- or better with course
content acceptable to the Psychology Graduate Committee.
- One upper-division course in Experimental
Psychology (PSYC 3000)
- One upper-division course in Human Development
(PSYC 3140)
- One upper-division introductory course in
Psychological Testing (PSYC 3160)
- One upper-division introductory course in
Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 3350)
- One upper-division introductory course in
Counseling Theory (PSYC 3790)
- One upper-division introductory course in
Counseling Techniques (PSYC 4770)