M. S. in Counseling Psychology Degree Plan (Printable Version) The program in Counseling Psychology is a 48-hour program and is designed to offer specific training and preparation in the area of counseling psychology. Graduates of this program are prepared for positions in mental health intervention, prevention, and consultation. Licensure as a professional counselor and entrance into doctoral programs in Counseling Psychology are also options.
First Year: Fall Semester (12)
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
PSYC 682/647 - Advanced Psychopathology
PSYC 690 - Practicum I
Second Year: Fall Semester (12)
PSYC 664 - Career Counseling for LPC in Texas
PSYC 692 - Practicum II
6 hours of electives
PSYC 631 - Human Life Cycle II or PSYC 646 - Child and Adolescent Development (either recommended for LPC licensure)
Spring Semester (12)
PSYC 692 - Practicum II
9 hours of electives





