Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (552)

The Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology is designed for students who plan to continue doctoral training in Clinical Psychology or seek clinical employment at the M.S. level. The emphasis is on clinical assessment, theory, application, and research. The M.S. degree in Clinical Psychology requires 45 hours of course work, comprehensive examinations, an empirical thesis or paper-in-lieu, and a 300 hour practicum. The therapy course has accompanying practicum which provide applications and “hands on” experiences associated with the specific course content.

For questions about the MS in Clinical Psychology, please contact Dr. Cynthia Lindsey at lindseyc@nsula.edu or (318) 357-5259.

Program Information

The Clinical Psychology faculty are committed to provide an effective, comprehensive, and rigorous program in Clinical Psychology to the students so that they are prepared, knowledgeable, and competent upon completion of the program.  For that reason, the curriculum is continuously evaluated with adjustments made when necessary.  Students are current required to complete 45 credit hours to earn the M.S. degree.

For a complete listing of all course desriptions, please see the NSU University Catalog.

The following is a list of courses required for the master’s degree in clinical psychology:

COURSES:

  • PSYC 5100  Psychological Research:  Statistics (3)
  • PSYC 5120  Psychological Research:  Method and Design (3)
  • PSYC 5130 Psychological Research: Advanced
  • PSYC 5200  Theories of Psychotherapy (3)
  • PSYC 5250  Psychological Intervention and Therapy (3)
  • PSYC 5260  Practicum I:  Psychological Intervention and Therapy (6)
  • PSYC 5270  Clinical Psychology Internship (3)
  • PSYC 5300  Intellectual Assessment (3)
  • PSYC 5320  Personality Assessment (3)
  • PSYC 5400  Family and Group Therapy (3)
  • PSYC 5750  Psychopathology (3)
  • PSYC 5950  Psychological Research:  Application (3)
  • PSYC 5980  Thesis OR an Approved Elective (3)
  • PSYC 6000  Ethics & Professional Conduct (3)

SEQUENCE OF COURSES:

* The sequence of courses is subject to change depending on availability of faculty.

**PSYC 6000 is often offered in the Spring semester of the first year.

Transfer of Credit

A maximum of twelve (12) semester hours (one third of the total program semester hours) with grades of at least B (3.0) and relevant to the planned program may be transferred into the master’s program.  Transfer credits must be approved by the Clinical Director, Department Chair and the Dean of the Graduate School.

The applicant must submit a an autobiographical statement, three recommendations, official transcripts, and GRE scores (Verbal and Quantitative). Applicants will also be evaluated on the basis of personal attributes, which are assessed through the required personal interview. It is expected that applicants will have a background in psychology at the undergraduate or graduate level and must have a minimum of 18 credit hours in psychology at either of these levels (or will complete these credits prior to beginning the program).

The program accepts an average of 12 students and up to 30 students per year for Fall enrollment.

Find out more about applying at the NSU Graduate School.

Minority Fellowship Program for Addictions Counselor

The link below is a minority fellowship program for Addiction Counselors. It is a scholarship opportunity for masters students who plan to work in the field of addiction and/or advocacy groups. Student must be open to working with the needs of transition age youth and/or racial and ethnic minorities post-graduation. The program is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and will provide at least 36 graduate students with tuition stipends up to $20,000 per student, training, and mentorship: