Clinical Psychology (M.S.)

B. S. in Clinical Psychology Degree Plan                            (Printable Version)


The Master of Science program in Clinical Psychology is designed to prepare graduates for professional employment with supervision in various areas of psychology, to begin a college teaching career, and/or to continue to further graduate study.  This 48-hour program of study includes a set of core or required courses, elective selections, 450 clock hours of practicum experiences, and a thesis project.

First Year: Fall Semester (12 hours)

PSYC 610 - Psychotherapy & Lab
PSYC 612 - Clinical Research Methods
PSYC 642 - Cognitive Assessment
PSYC 650 - Ethics & Issues

Spring Semester (12)

PSYC 657 - Intermediate Statistics
PSYC 660/645 -
Clinical Assessment/Child & Adolescent Assessment
PSYC 682/647 - Advanced Psychopathology/Child & Adolescent Psychopathology
PSYC 690 - Practicum I

Second Year: Fall Semester (12)

PSYC 692 - Practicum II
PSYC 699 - Thesis

PSYC 631 - Human Life Cycle II or PYSC 646 - Child and A
dolescent Development (either recommended for LPC licensure)
PSYC 664 - Career Counseling for LPC in Texas (recommended for LPC licensure)

Spring Semester (12)

PSYC 692 - Practicum II
PSYC 699 - Thesis
6 hours of electives

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