School Psychology - Educational Specialist
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The Educational Specialist degree program in school psychology is designed for persons who plan to devote their professional careers to school psychological services and who desire to achieve a level of proficiency that will enable them to assume leadership roles. The program consists of a planned sequence of courses, practica, and internship experiences that are complemented by graduate study in educational psychology and supporting disciplines.
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Subjects
- Psychology
- School
Course programme
School Psychology (24 credits):
All of the following courses:
Social and Emotional Assessment and Intervention
Psychology of Classroom Discipline
Roles and Functions of School Psychologists
Behavior Disorders in Children
Psychoeducational Assessment and Intervention I
Consultation in School Psychology
Theories of School-Based Psychological Interventions
Educational Psychology (9 credits):
All of the following courses:
Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan
Social-Emotional Development across the Lifespan
Quantitative Methods in Educational Research I
Completion of an educational intervention course addressing design, delivery, and evaluation of psychoeducational interventions for at-risk youth. Course selection must be approved by the student's advisor (3 credits)
Two enrollments of the following course (6 credits):
Practicum in School Psychology
Two enrollments of the following course (6 credits):
Internship in School Psychology
Complete 12 credits of electives as approved in consultation with the student's advisor.
School Psychology - Educational Specialist