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The department offers:

1. A 60 semester hour M.S. degree (including a one-semester, full-time internship).

2. A 120 semester hour doctoral emphasis in Counseling Psychology (120 semester hours, including coursework, practica, dissertation, and a one- year, full-time internship). The Counseling Psychology curriculum is a track in the doctoral program in School Psychology.

Students must apply either the M.S. or the doctoral emphasis in Counseling Psychology. Admission to the M.S. program does not imply continuation in the Ph.D. program.

Curriculum Requirements for M.S. in Counseling Psychology (60 hours)

For a master's degree in Counseling Psychology, the student must meet the following course requirements and pass a comprehensive examination.

Category I (39 hours)

PSYC 6313, 6314, 6330, 6331, 6350, 6354, 6356, 6379, 6398, 6342; COUN 6350, 6381, 6382.

Category II (9 hours)

Three courses from PSYC 7325, 7312, 6363, 6370.

Category III (12 hours)

One course from: PSYC 6315, 6355, or 6393.

Three courses from PSYC 5353, 6316, 6325, 6335, 6345, 6361, 6362, 6363, 6372, 6375, 6376, 6381, 6643; COUN 6342,

All electives must be approved by advisor.

Only three hours of problem courses may be used in the program.

Six hours may be transferred from another college if approved by the Counseling Psychology Committee or chairperson.

Upon completion of all course work and satisfactory performance on a comprehensive examination, the student will take an internship in an approved mental health facility. It will be a full-time 600-hour internship for the equivalent of one regular semester.

Curriculum Requirements for doctoral emphasis in Counseling Psychology (120 total degree hours required) Fall Year 1

P7360 Foundations of Counseling Psych P6330 Advanced Statistics

P6354 Theories of Counseling P6398 Legal and Ethical Issues

Spring Year 1

P6314 Psychopathology P6331 Research Design

C6350 Counseling Process and Skills P6356 Group Therapy

Summer Year 1

P6370 Advanced Development Psychology P7315 General Linear Models

P6393 Marriage and Family Therapy

Fall Year 2

C6381 Counseling Practicum I P6313 Psycho-Ed Assessment I P7141 Doctoral Research Seminar P7361 Psychological Treatments P7320 Multivariate Statistics

Spring Year 2

C6382 Counseling Practicum II P6379 Personality Assessment P7141 Doctoral Research Seminar P6316 Child Psychopathology

Summer Year 2

P7312 Learning and Cognition

P6355 Multicultural Issues in Counseling P7141 Doctoral Research Seminar

Fall Year 3

P7365 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology C6342 Career Development

P6376 Psycho-Ed Assessment II P7330 Research/Grant Writing

Spring Year 3

P7365 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology P6315 Applied Behavior Analysis

P6363 Advanced Social Psychology

Summer Year 3

P7365 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology P7325 Physiological Psychology

Fall Year 4

P7365 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology P8315 Mental Health Promotion & Prevention P6310 Dissertation

P6310 Dissertation

P6373 Consultation/Supervision *Doctoral Comprehensive Exams

Summer Year 4

P9310 Dissertation

Fall Year 5

PSYC 9605 Doctoral Internship in Psychology

Spring Year 5

PSYC 9606 Doctoral Internship in Psychology

Total Semester Hours: 120

[7.2] School Psychology

The School Psychology programs are designed to prepare professional School Psychologists who understand

psychological theories, principles, and techniques and can apply this knowledge to a variety of school-related issues and settings. A second objective of the program is to provide a solid academic background for students who intend to work for higher degrees in psychology.

Required components for an application to the School Psychology program include: 1. Completed, typed application form

2. Twelve (12) successfully completed semester hours of undergraduate preparation in psychology

3. Goal statement - The goal statement should include an explanation (1-3 pages in length) of why you chose to pursue a career in School Psychology and why you have chosen to pursue graduate studies at the University of Central Arkansas.

4. Three letters of recommendation - These letters are to be sent directly to: School Psychology Program Director

Department of Psychology and Counseling Box 4915

Conway, AR 72035-0001

At least one letter should be from a person familiar with your academic performance. 5. Official copy of scores from Graduate Record Examination - must include Verbal and, Quantitative portions of exam.

6. Official transcripts of all completed college coursework.

[7.2.1] Course Requirements for School Psychology

The department offers two programs:

1. Specialist-level certification is awarded after completing a 45-semester hour Master of Science degree plus completion of 15 additional semester hours (including six hours for a two-semester internship).

2. The PhD program requires 120 semester hours of course work, dissertation, and internship.

Students must apply to either the MS program or the PhD program. Admission to the MS program does not imply continuation toward the PhD degree.

Curriculum for the Specialist-Level Certification Program Fall Year 1

PSYC 6330 Advanced Psychological Statistics

PSYC 6354 Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling PSYC 6370 Advanced Developmental Psychology PSYC 6375 Professional School Psychology

Spring Year 1

PSYC 6313 Psycho-Educational Assessment I PSYC 6314 Psychopathology

PSYC 6331 Research Design

PSYC 6373 Individual and Organizational Consultation

Summer Year 1

PSYC 6335 Identification and Remediation of Learning Problems PSYC 6398 Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychology and Counseling PSYC 7325 Physiological Psychology

Elective (PSYC 6355, PSYC 6356, PSYC 6393)

Fall Year 2

PSYC 6315 Applied Behavior Analysis PSYC 6332 School Psychology Practicum I PSYC 8305 Intervention I

Comprehensive Examination

After successful completion of 45 hours (including six hours of approved electives) and the comprehensive

examination, the student is awarded the MS degree in School Psychology. This does not meet the requirements for licensure or certification in Arkansas. The student must complete the additional 15 hours, including the one-year internship, to be eligible for licensure or certification in Arkansas as a School Psychology Specialist (60 hours total).

Spring Year 2

PSYC 6333 School Psychology Practicum II PSYC 6376 Psychoeducational Assessment II

PSYC 7310 Behavioral and Emotional Assessment of Children

Fall and Spring, Year 3

PSYC 6342 Internship

Total Semester Credit Hours: 60

After completion of the 60-semester hour sequence, the student receives his/her certificate of completion and is eligible for licensure/certification in Arkansas as a School Psychology Specialist.

Curriculum for the PhD Program Fall Year 1

PSYC 6330 Advanced Psychological Statistics

PSYC 6354 Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling

PSYC 6370 Advanced Developmental PSYC 6375 Professional School Psychology

Spring Year 1

PSYC 6313 Psycho-Educational Assessment I PSYC 6314 Psychopathology

PSYC 6331 Research Design

PSYC 6373 Individual and Organizational Consultation

Summer Year 1

PSYC 6393 Marital and Family Therapy

PSYC 6335 Identification and Remediation of Learning Problems PSYC 6398 Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychology and Counseling

Fall Year 2

PSYC 6315 Applied Behavior Analysis PSYC 6332 School Psychology Practicum I

PSYC 7141 Doctoral Research Seminar in School Psychology PSYC 8305 Psycho-Educational Intervention I

*Master's Comprehensive Exams

Spring Year 2

PSYC 6333 School Psychology Practicum II PSYC 6376 Psychoeducational Assessment II

PSYC 7141 Doctoral Research Seminar in School Psychology PSYC 7310 Behavioral and Emotional Assessment of Children

Summer Year 2

PSYC 6355 Multicultural Issues in Psychology and Counseling PSYC 6356 Group Psychotherapy and Counseling

PSYC 7141 Doctoral Research Seminar in School Psychology

PSYC 7315 Application of General Linear Models to Experimental Design

Fall Year 3

COUN 6381 Practicum in Counseling I

PSYC 7320 Regression and Multivariate Analysis

PSYC 7330 Research/Grant Writing (Grant for dissertation research)

Spring Year 3

PSYC 6363 Advanced Social Psychology

PSYC 7305 Doctoral Practicum in School Psychology I PSYC 8310 Psychoeducational Intervention II

PSYC 7325 Physiological Psychology

PSYC 9310 Dissertation in School Psychology PSYC 7350 Teaching in Psychology (optional)

Fall Year 4

PSYC 7306 Doctoral Practicum in School Psychology II PSYC 8315 Mental Health Promotion and Prevention * Doctoral Comprehensive Exams

Spring Year 4

PSYC 7335 Program Evaluation in School, Community, and Mental Health Settings PSYC 9310 Dissertation in School Psychology

PSYC 7307 Doctoral Practicum in School Psychology III

Summer Year 4

PSYC 9310 Dissertation in School Psychology

Year 5

PSYC 9605 Doctoral Internship in School Psychology PSYC 9606 Doctoral Internship in School Psychology

Total Semester Hours: 120