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