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Master of Science Degree with a Major in Psychology (General and Clinical Psychology)

Master of Science Degree with a Major in Psychology (General and Clinical Psychology)
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Master of Science Degree (M.S.) with an Emphasis in General Psychology 

The M.S. degree requires a core of 15 (18 for thesis option) hours followed by additional courses to total a minimum of 33 hours.  Beyond the core the student can, through advisement, direct studies for the M.S. degree toward a terminal program in general psychology, toward community college teaching of psychology, toward a pre-doctoral program, or toward a pre-specialist program in school psychology. Completion of the M.S. degree with a major in psychology (general) does not qualify an individual to be a mental health service provider. The program is not designed to train practitioners and thus students seeking the general M.S. are not eligible to enroll in a practicum or internship in the department.

Curriculum

Hours

Required Core

 
PSYCH 722  Fundamentals of Tests and Measurement   3
PSYCH 724  Physiological Psychology   3
PSYCH 761  History and Systems of Psychology   3
PSYCH 830  Psychology of Learning    3
PSYCH 891  Methods of Research in Psychology and Counseling   3
TOTAL 15

Electives

3

3 hours chosen from:

 
PSYCH 685  Psychology of Personality 3
PSYCH 741  Behavior Modification 3
PSYCH 756  Social Psychology 3
PSYCH 759  Advanced Developmental Psychology 3
Plus a minimum of 15 hours (to total a minimum of 33 hours) chosen in consultation with the student's advisor. (Must include PSYCH 890 Research and Thesis for students electing Option I) 15
TOTAL 18
TOTAL hours for Psychology (General) 33

Master of Science Degree (M.S.) with an Emphasis in Clinical Psychology

The M.S. degree with a major in psychology (clinical-community mental health emphasis) meets the requirements of the Kansas Directors of Mental Health Centers for master's level psychologists and the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board course work and fieldwork requirements for Licensed Master's Level Psychologists. Additional field experience and the licensure examination qualifies graduates for licensure as clinical psychotherapists in Kansas.  A minimum of 67 hours is typically required, including coursework in psychopathology, assessment, treatment, and research; and 750 clock hours of practicum and internship experiences. Admission to this program is competitive and is limited to the number of internship sites available.  The program in clinical psychology is accredited by the Masters in Psychology Accrediting Council (MPAC) and is approved by the Council of Applied Masters Programs in Psychology (CAMPP).

The M.S. degree with a major in psychology (clinical-mental retardation-developmental disabilities emphasis) is offered by the Department of Psychology and Counseling in cooperation with the Parsons State Hospital and Training Center. This program also requires a minimum of 67 hours of course work including the required core plus additional course work in psychopathology, assessment, treatment, and research in the field of mental retardation-developmental disabilities. The 750 clock hours of practicum and internship experience and some course work are taken at Parsons State Hospital and Training Center. Admission to this program is limited to five students per year. 

Curriculum

Hours

Required Core

 
PSYCH 722  Fundamentals of Tests and Measurement    3
PSYCH 801   Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology 2
PSYCH 803 Intellectual Assessment     3
PSYCH 808 Child Personality Assessment 3
PSYCH 809 Personality Assessment 3
PSYCH 811 Psychopathology and Diagnosis of Mental Disorders 3
PSYCH 816 Group Dynamics 3
PSYCH 818 Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy 3
PSYCH 819 Techniques of Counseling and Psychotherapy 3
PSYCH 823 Psychopharmacology 3
PSYCH 832 Evidence-Based Interventions: Adults 3
PSYCH 834 Introduction to Human Neuropsychology 3
PSYCH 860 Clinical Psychology 2
PSYCH 872 Practicum in Psychology 6
PSYCH 890 Research and Thesis (or Therapy/Assessment Elective by Advisement) 3
PSYCH 891 Methods of Research in Psychology and Counseling 3
PSYCH 895 Internship: (Clinical Psychology) 9
Total 58
Plus nine hours of electives selected from chosen area below:  

Electives for General Clinical Mental Health Option: (chosen from)

9
PSYCH 711  Addictions I 3
PSYCH 720  Multicultural Issues in Psychology and Counseling 3
PSYCH 736  Psychology of Family Development 3
PSYCH 817  Theories and Techniques of Family Counseling and Therapy       3
PSYCH 833 Evidence-Based Interventions: Children 3
PSYCH 844 Diversity Issues in Counseling       3
PSYCH 845 Supervised Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy 3
PSYCH 854   Group Counseling 3

Electives for Mental Retardation-Developmental Disabilities Option: (chosen from)

9
PSYCH 741  Behavior Modification 3
PSYCH 781   Psychology of Exceptional Children 3
PSYCH 805  Psychoeducational Assessment 3
PSYCH 830 Psychology of Learning 3

Electives for Child and Family Option: (chosen from)

9
PSYCH 736   Psychology of Family Development 3
PSYCH 759   Advanced Developmental Psychology 3
PSYCH 817   Theories and Techniques of Family Counseling and Therapy 3
PSYCH 833   Evidence-Based Interventions: Children 3
PSYCH 844   Diversity Issues in Counseling 3
PSYCH 845   Supervised Practice of Marriage and Family Therapy 3

Electives for Addictions Option: (chosen from)

9
PSYCH 711   Addictions I 3
PSYCH 712 Medical Risk Issues in Substance Abuse 1
PSYCH 720 Multicultural Issues in Psychology and Counseling 3
PSYCH 774 Family and Addictions 2
PSYCH 776 Addiction Services Coordination 3
Total Semester Hours 67

+Pre-requisites for entry into Clinical Psychology program include: PSYCH 389 Research Methods in Psychology I, PSYCH 392 Research Methods in Psychology II, PSYCH 571 Abnormal Psychology, and PSYCH 685 Psychology of Personality.