Forensic Psychology/Counseling Dual Degree (M.A.)
This is a 75-credit program leading to licensure.
Dual Core Requirements
- PS 500 Research and Evaluation
- PS 501 Bases of Psychopathology
- PS 502 Foundations of Community Counseling
- PS 503 Advanced Developmental Psychology
- PS 507 Applied Social Psychology
- PS 509 Substance Abuse Assessment and Intervention
- PS 510 Survey of Testing and Assessment
- PS 517 Neuropsychological Issues, Treatments, and Assessments
- PS 520 Theories of Counseling
- PS 522 Counseling for Individuals
- PS 523 Group Counseling Techniques
- PS 530 Career Development Counseling
- PS 536 Advanced Counseling: Theories and Techniques
- PS 551 Psychology of Cultural Differences
- PS 580 Foundations in Forensic Psychology
- PS 581 Psychology and the Law
- PS 582 Advanced Issues in Forensic Psychology
- PS 584 Psychology of Criminal Behavior or SOC 507 The Sociology of Juvenile Justice
- PS 585 Forensic Assessment
- PS 597 Practicum
- PS 599 Internship (6 credits)
- SOC 510 Theories of Social Deviance
- Two electives