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After completing Levels I, II and III in the program,
students are eligible to take the Comprehensive
Examination. The Examination is designed to assess
students’ mastery of the program objectives.
4. At Level IV, students may enroll in one or more of the following
courses: PSYC 744: Psychodynamics of Psychopathology
[DSMIV-TR/DSM 5]; PSYC 710: Psychometric Testing I; PSYC
711: Psychometric Testing II. COUN 762: Drug and Alcohol
Counseling may be taken in lieu of PSYC 711.
After completing thirty (30) credit hours in the program,
each student is eligible to take the written
Comprehensive Examination. The Comprehensive
Examination is designed to assess students' mastery of
the program objectives. The Comprehensive
Examination may be taken prior to or during enrollment
in Level IV courses. However, the Comprehensive
Examination must be passed prior to enrollment in Level
V courses (PSYC 836: Practicum in Counseling
Psychology; PSYC 861: Seminar in Counseling
Psychology; PSYC 858: Internship in Counseling
Psychology).
5. At Level V, students may enroll in PSYC 836: Practicum in
Counseling Psychology (100 hrs) and PSYC 861: Seminar in
Counseling Psychology concurrently. However, students must
complete the 100 hour Practicum in Counseling Psychology
before enrolling in PSYC 858: Internship in Counseling
Psychology (600 hrs)
Students may not enroll in these Level V courses until
they have completed Level III courses, passed the
Comprehensive Examination and completed Level IV
courses.
If a student has not completed the internship experience by
the end of the semester, he/she must enroll in a one (1) credit
hour independent study course (PSYC 801).
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