Program Requirements
Required courses for the M.S. Counseling Psychology Degree
The core requirements (taken by students in both the Behavior Analysis and the Counseling Graduate Psychology Programs,)
- PSYC 5010 Advanced methods for psychological research (2 units)
- PSYC 5020 Advanced statistical analysis of psychological data (3 units)
- PSYC 5080 Legal and ethical issues in psychology & counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5130 Advanced human development (3 units)
- PSYC 5360 Seminar in clinical psychopathology (3 units)
- PSYC 5650 Child clinical interventions (3 units)
- PSYC 5990 Master's thesis (3 units)
The specific requirements in the Counseling concentration area include:
- PSYC 5030 Psychodiagnostics (3 units)
- PSYC 5850 Seminar in Multicultural Family Issues (3 units)
- PSYC 5690 Counseling Sexual Problems (4)
- PSYC 5770 Substance Abuse/Chemical Dependency Counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5780 Advanced Counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5790 Family Counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5810 Group Counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5830 Seminar in Close Relationships (3 units)
- PSYC 5910 Practicum in Counseling (6 units)