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Degree
Masters
Major
Educational Psychology | Counseling Psychology
Area of study
Education
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


EDS School Psychology (EDSS) Program

The EDS School Psychology program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in school psychology, preparing them for careers in this field. The program covers various aspects of school psychology, including assessment, intervention, and consultation.


Course Offerings

The program offers a range of courses, including:


  • EDSS 512: School Safety, Crisis Preparedness, and Response
  • EDSS 592: Independent Study
  • EDSS 601: Psychology of Children with Exceptions
  • EDSS 610: History and Systems of Psychology
  • EDSS 612: School Safety, Crisis Preparedness, and Response
  • EDSS 615: Intro to Research in Ed & Psyc
  • EDSS 626: Culture and Diversity
  • EDSS 627: Group Process & Facilitation
  • EDSS 630: Assessment in School Settings
  • EDSS 640: Ethical and Legal Issues in School Psychology
  • EDSS 645: Statistics I
  • EDSS 650: Applied Behavioral Analysis
  • EDSS 655: Multi-Tiered System of Support
  • EDSS 660: Consult and Collaboration in School Psychology
  • EDSS 670: Neuropsychology and Cognitive Assessment
  • EDSS 680: Social-Emotional Assessment
  • EDSS 685: Advanced Diagnostic Assessment
  • EDSS 690: Special Topics
  • EDSS 690A: Portfolio in School Psychology
  • EDSS 690B: Portfolio in School Psychology
  • EDSS 697A: Practicum in School Psych K-12
  • EDSS 697B: Practicum in School Psych K-12
  • EDSS 698A: Internship in SchoolPsych K-12
  • EDSS 698B: Internship in SchoolPsych K-12
  • EDSS 701: Psychology of Children with Exceptionality
  • EDSS 710: History and Systems of Psychology
  • EDSS 712: School Safety, Crisis Preparation, and Response
  • EDSS 715: Intro to Research in Ed & Psyc
  • EDSS 720: Research Seminar in School Psychology
  • EDSS 721A: Dissertation Proposal I
  • EDSS 721B: Dissertation Proposal II
  • EDSS 722: Quantitative Research Methods and Design
  • EDSS 723: Qualitative Research Methods and Design
  • EDSS 726: Culture and Diversity
  • EDSS 727: Group Process & Facilitation
  • EDSS 730: Assessment in Schl Settings
  • EDSS 735: Counseling Theories
  • EDSS 736: Dissertation Defense
  • EDSS 740: Ethical & Lgl Iss in Schl Psyc
  • EDSS 741: Ed Leadership & Community
  • EDSS 745A: Statistics I
  • EDSS 745B: Statistics II
  • EDSS 750: Applied Behavioral Analysis
  • EDSS 755: Multi-Tiered System of Support
  • EDSS 755A: Internship in School Psychology I
  • EDSS 755B: Internship in School Psychology II
  • EDSS 760: Consultation & Collaboration
  • EDSS 770: Neuropsychology and Cognitive Assessment
  • EDSS 775: Personality Assessment
  • EDSS 776: Systems and Change
  • EDSS 777: Psychometric Theory
  • EDSS 780: Social-Emotional Assessment in School and Home
  • EDSS 781: Social Bases of Behavior
  • EDSS 782: Directed Study
  • EDSS 785: Advanced Diagnostic Assessment
  • EDSS 787: Child & Adolescent Counseling
  • EDSS 788: Developmental Bases of Behavior
  • EDSS 789: Biological Bases of Behavior
  • EDSS 790A: Prof Portfolio in Schl Psyc
  • EDSS 790B: Prof Portfolio in Schl Psyc
  • EDSS 791: Cognitive Bases of Behavior
  • EDSS 792A: Clinical Supervision I
  • EDSS 792B: Clinical Supervision II
  • EDSS 794A: Clinical Supervision I
  • EDSS 794B: Clinical Supervision II
  • EDSS 795: Clinical Practicum
  • EDSS 796: Affective Bases of Behavior and Psychopathology
  • EDSS 797A: Pract in Sch Psyc K-12
  • EDSS 797B: Pract in Sch Psyc K-12
  • EDSS 798A: Doc Internship in Schl Psyc
  • EDSS 798B: Doc Internship in Schl Psyc

Program Requirements

The program requires students to complete a minimum number of credits, including coursework, practicum, and internship experiences. Students must also complete a dissertation and defend it in front of a committee.


Assessment and Evaluation

The program uses various assessment and evaluation methods to measure student learning and progress, including:


  • Course grades
  • Practicum and internship evaluations
  • Dissertation proposal and defense
  • Comprehensive exams

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the EDS School Psychology program are prepared for careers in school psychology, including:


  • School psychologist
  • Consultant
  • Researcher
  • Professor/Lecturer
  • Policy maker

Research Areas

The program faculty are involved in various research areas, including:


  • School safety and crisis prevention
  • Cultural diversity and social justice
  • Assessment and intervention
  • Consultation and collaboration
  • Neuropsychology and cognitive assessment

Faculty

The program faculty are experienced professionals in the field of school psychology, with expertise in various areas, including:


  • Assessment and intervention
  • Consultation and collaboration
  • Cultural diversity and social justice
  • Neuropsychology and cognitive assessment
  • Research methods and statistics

Facilities and Resources

The program has access to various facilities and resources, including:


  • State-of-the-art assessment and intervention equipment
  • Computer labs and software
  • Library and online resources
  • Practicum and internship sites

Accreditation

The EDS School Psychology program is accredited by the [accrediting agency], which ensures that the program meets the highest standards of quality and excellence.


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