School Psychology Courses
Course of Study for Regular Credential & Internship Credential
The school psychology credential student must complete the following
courses or their equivalencies:
- EDP 517: Seminar in School Counseling*
- EDP 520: Research Methods in Education
- EDP 524A & B: Psychoeducational Assessment
- EDP 525A & B: Psychoeducational Assessment in Multicultural Settings*
- EDP 527: Advanced Assessment for Intervention* **
- EDP 528: Orientation to Professional School Psychology*
- EDP 536: Collaborative Consultation in the Schools
- EDP 560: Behavioral Analysis and Positive Behavioral Interventions*
- EDP 579: Curriculum-based Assessment and Academic Interventions*
- COUN 601: Trauma and Grief Counseling
- EDP 605: Theories of learning, cognition, motivation and social development*
- EDP 641A & B: School Psychology Practicum (300 hours total)
- EDP 642A-B: Field Work – School Psychology (1200 hours total)*
- Plus 12 elective credits from approved graduate-level courses.
Total = 60 credits
* Equivalencies not accepted
** Courses taken concurrently with Fieldwork
The following pre-requisites must be completed prior to enrolling
in many of the courses listed above. Prerequisites do not need
to be completed prior to applying or being admitted to the program.
- EDP 301 (or 302): Child (or Adolescent) Development and Learning
- EDP 405: Positive Strategies for Classroom Management
- EDP 419: Educational Statistics
Total = 9 credits of prerequisites
Additional Educational Psychology courses for joint program
- EDP 604: Human Development
And:
Thesis Option:
- EDP 698: Thesis (6 units total)
- Pick one: EDP 519: Quantitative Educational Data Analysis; EDP 541: Educational Measurement and Assessment; EDP 595: Qualitative Research Methods; EDP 596: Program Evaluation in Education; or EDP 696: Thesis Study- Plan Development and Organizing Aspects.
Comprehensive Exam Option:
- EDP 519: Quantitative Analysis
- EDP 541: Educational Measurement and Assessment
- EDP 596: Program Evaluation in Education
Total = 12 credits from the Educational Psychology Master's degree requirements
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