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APU 2015-2016 Academic Catalog 
    
APU 2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Counseling Psychology, M.S.


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The Master of Science in Counseling Psychology (MSCP) is a selective, rigorous program for the creative adult who plans to become a mental health practitioner or enter a doctoral program. It is eclectic in theoretical orientation and committed to celebrating diversity within the range of professional mental health approaches and techniques. While training students in a wide variety of counseling modalities, the MSCP program also encourages students to explore and develop their own special interests within the field, to formulate their own philosophy of counseling, and to prepare for state licensure as a Professional Counselor.

Admissions

General graduate admissions requirements may be located under the Admissions section of this catalog. The admissions deadline for the MSCP Program is February 15th. In addition, there are several specific requirements for the MSCP program as follows:

  1. Essay addressing the following areas:
    • What are your reasons for wanting to obtain an advanced degree in Counseling Psychology?
    • What are your short-term and long-term goals, or how do you see yourself as contributing toward the improvement of a social or community problem in your area?
    • The MSCP Program is designed to be an academically intense and experientially demanding program. If admitted, we (the faculty) plan to create and maintain an intellectually and personally challenging experience for you. Therefore, please describe how you plan to balance graduate school, work, and personal life (i.e., relationships, family, etc.).
    • Please provide a one page biography. The purpose of this application is to help us learn more about you. Please share any other personal information which you would like the Admissions Committee to take into consideration during the interview process.
  2. Three Letters of Recommendation dated within the past year
  3. Miller Analogy Test (MAT) scores
    • APU reporting code: 1841.
  4. Completion of admission interview with department faculty

After a student has been fully admitted to the program, authorization for a background check will be required. Results will be shared only with the program director, and will be used for advising purposes, as they may impact internship placement and potential for state licensure. The MSCP program admits students to the Fall semester only.

Prerequisites

Students must have met the following prerequisites before beginning the MSCP program:

One of the following courses must have been completed:

  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Personality Theories
  • History and Systems of Psychology
  • Social Psychology

Each of the following courses must have been completed:

  1. Statistics
  2. Research Methods or Experimental Psychology
  3. Human Development (e.g., Child Development, Adolescent Psychology, Life-span Development)

The program director will advise students who have questions on the prerequisites whether their specific coursework is applicable. Students may complete prerequisites at Alaska Pacific as non-degree seeking students.

Minimum Graduation Credit Hour Requirement: 60


Admission to Candidacy


After the student has completed a full academic year (24 credits), a first year evaluation will be conducted. The student must pass the first year review and have received at least a cumulative 3.0 grade point average in order to be admitted to degree candidacy. The student must be admitted to candidacy before he or she will be approved for the internship and subsequent completion of the Counseling Psychology program.

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