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The Master
of Science in Counseling Psychology is
a 48-hour professional graduate degree designed
to prepare professional counselors to fulfill a
variety of counseling roles. Most directly, the
program will provide the academic coursework needed
for the licensed professional Counselor credential
that authorizes counseling practice at the independent
practice level in Louisiana. Graduates will have
received training in the delivery of mental health
and/or school counseling services in a variety
of settings, including such places as governmental
and private social service agencies, prisons, schools,
hospitals, and free-standing treatment centers,
and group multi-disciplinary practices. The Master
of Sciences in Counseling Psychology degree program
is designed to include an appropriate balance of
theory and practice courses.
(Current
Catalog Curricula*)
The Specialist
in School Psychology, a 75-semester-hour
graduate program, has as its objective the training
of professional school psychologists. It emphasizes
field-learning experiences including a yearlong
supervision in the school setting. Graduates of
the program will qualify for certification as school
psychologists and will develop proficiencies in
placement, evaluation, diagnostics, remediation,
and consultation skills to supplement the efforts
of professional educators in meeting the need of
children in the public and private schools of the
state and region.
(Current
Catalog Curricula*)
UPDATE: Please
review the updated LSUS Requirements for Admissions
into Graduate Studies
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