School Psychology M.A.

School psychologists are in a unique position to coordinate educational, psychological, and behavioral health services to learners across the life span. Because children are the primary focus of school psychologists, recognizing the influence of the home, school and community is important to understand children holistically.

Course Requirements for the Master's Program

1st Year
Fall
  PAES 856-Roles & Functions of School Psychologists
  PAES 728-Cultural Diversity
  PAES 877-Mental Health Issues in the Schools I
  PAES 650-Exceptional Children
  EDU P & L 786-Intro to Quantitative Methods
Winter
  PAES 857 Cognitive Assessment I
  PAES 882-Consultation I
  PAES 776-Counseling Children
  PAES 878-Mental Health Issues in the Schools II
  PAES 750-Teaching Social Behavior
Spring
  PAES 858-Cognitive Assessment II
  PAES 859-Academic Achievement
  PAES 883-Consultation II
  PAES 742-Applied Behavior Analysis
  PAES 879- Mental Health Issues in the Schools III
Summer
  Ag Ed 885-Research Methods I
  EDU T & L 670-Remedial/Clinical Reading Instruction
   
2nd Year
Fall
  PAES 729-Urban School Psychology
  PAES 860-Linking Assessment to Intervention
  Psych 832- Socio-moral Development
  EDU P & L 846- Ed Administration
  PAES 884.63-Practicum (2)
Winter
  PAES 987-Early Intervention
  Psych 835 or ED T & L 821 Child Development
  EDU P&L 880 or 901-Learning Course
  PAES 884.63-Practicum (4)
Spring
  PAES 677-Parents/Professionals
  PAES TBA-Child Neuropsychology
  PAES 884.63-Practicum (4)
  PAES 893 or 999-Masters Project or Thesis
3rd Year
  PAES 992-Masters Internship (3 hours per quarter)

School Psychology Programs in PAES


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