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  The Graduate School of Education 2017–2019 Master of Education (Ed.M.) Programs with No State Certification Programs in the Department of Educational Psychology Ed.M. in Counseling Psychology  

Ed.M. in Counseling Psychology


Coordinator: Dr. GoEun Na (848-932-0817; email: goeun.na @gse.rutgers.edu )

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A professional psychologist applies psychological principles to help individual, group, or institutional clients with the development of human potential and the prevention and remediation of human problems. A license according to the laws and regulations of the particular state or province is required for independent practice as a psychologist. Typically, an individual will have a doctorate in professional psychology (counseling, clinical, industrial/organizational, or school); and supervised experience to be eligible for licensure as a psychologist. Admission to doctoral programs in professional psychology is extremely competitive. 

The master's program in counseling psychology meets the needs of prospective applicants to doctoral training programs in professional psychology by: 1) providing an opportunity for students from diverse cultural, educational, and personal backgrounds to demonstrate competence in graduate-level courses required by doctoral programs in professional psychology; and 2) encouraging students to explore the professional specialty of counseling psychology.

Degree Requirements

1. Counseling Psychology Core (9 credits)

To include the following two courses and one course selected from courses in the 297 course sequence. Recommended courses include:
 
15:297:510  Career Counseling and Development (3)

15:297:507  Multicultural Issues (3)

15:297:508  Family Systems Development (3) 

15:297:501  Introduction to Counseling and Interview Skills (3)

15:297:505  Group Counseling: Theory and Practice (3)

2. Basic Psychology Core (9 credits)

(Courses from Educational Psychology [290] or Learning, Cognition, and Development [295] course listings. Ideally, a course in human development or in learning or cognition should be taken.)

3. Educational Statistics, Measurement, and Evaluation Core (9 credits)

15:291:531  Statistical Methods I (previously 16:960:531) (3)

15:291:532  Statistical Methods II (previously 16:960:532) (3)

15:291:515  Psychometric Theory I (3)

4. Electives (6 credits)

(Counseling psychology courses [297] or basic psychology courses [290/295] may be taken to satisfy elective requirements.)

Total: 33 Credits


Note: The Ed.M. program in counseling psychology does not require fieldwork/practicum training. Students should be aware that they may be less competitive for professional psychology programs without fieldwork/practicum experience.

 
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