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Psychology - MEd


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Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

Department of Psychology

School Counselor Education
(TEAC - Accredited)

Completion of this program qualifies graduates for professional licensure in School Counseling. Coursework is formulated to train students in a broad range of skills, including K-16 college and career readiness, individual and group counseling for diverse populations; behavior and educational assessment and intervention; research and methodological foundations; and ethical, legal, and professional standards. Experiential learning in the form of practicum and internship placements is a critical component of the program. The program is approved by the Utah State Office of Education and licensure reciprocity is in place broadly across the U.S. The program originates on the campus of USU and is broadcast live via Interactive Video Conferencing to 14 sites within Utah’s boundaries or through face-to-face instructorship in Kaysville, Utah. The program is fully accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC).

Absolute undergraduate course prerequisites for admission to the MEd in Psychology with a Specialization in School Counseling are as follows: (1) Analysis of Behavior, (2) Abnormal Psychology, and (3) Psychological Statistics (or equivalent) with a B or better.

The MEd in Psychology with Specialization in School Counseling requires a minimum of 46 semester credits.

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