School Psychology, M.S.

Non-terminal M.S. in School Psychology

Students pursuing the Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology degree are encouraged to apply for the non-terminal M.S. The non-terminal M.S. option is available only to students pursuing the Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology degree.

The non-terminal M.S. degree requires completion of 45 graduate-level credit hours, including all the following courses:

Required Courses
EDP 5327Educational Evaluation3
EDP 5328Psychological Assessment of Children and Adolescents I: Cognitive3
EDP 5337Psychological Assessment of Children and Adolescents II: Psychoeducational3
EDP 5340Measurement and Evaluation3
EDP 5341Professional Practice, Law, and Ethics for School Psychologists3
EDP 5356Psychological Interventions with Children and Adolescents I: Behavior3
EDP 5360Psychological Interventions with Children and Adolescents II: Counseling3
EDP 5362Psychological Interventions with Children and Adolescents III: Academic3
EDP 5367Developmental Psychopathology3
EDP 5370Consultation, Collaboration, and Family-School Partnerships3
EDP 5393Cultural Issues with Children and Families3
EDP 5394Psychological Assessment of Children and Adolescents III: Social-Emotional3
EDP 5V78Practicum in School Psychology3
Select 6 hours from the following research and statitics courses6
Experimental Design I
Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis in Education
Latent Variable Models in Education
Item Response Theory
Total Hours45