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How does the Department of Educational Psychology’s CSPP program differ from the Psychology Department’s counseling psychology program?

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How does the Department of Educational Psychology’s CSPP program differ from the Psychology Department’s counseling psychology program?

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Both programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association and both programs are based on scientist-practitioner models. The two programs vary with respect to faculty research and applied interests and pursuits. In addition, the Psychology Department’s counseling psychology program takes an empirical-research viewpoint toward counseling psychology and is designed to prepare students for academic, research, and practice careers at the Ph.D. level. The Psychology Department does not offer a master’s degree option.

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