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Dec 04, 2024
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2017-2018 CSU East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pupil Personnel Credential: School Psychology
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Prerequisite
The M.S. in Counseling (or an acceptable equivalent) is required.
The Combined Credential Program
This combined credential program is offered by the Clinical Child/School Psychology faculty.
The school psychologist is a clinical child psychologist who functions within the school organization. The school psychologist provides consultation and services for enhancement of the cognitive, social and emotional development of children and adolescents within the school environment; provides programs for the development of the staff; has responsibility for the prevention, assessment, and remediation of the behavioral and learning difficulties of children; and often becomes the primary resource for the emotionally troubled children and their parents. The school psychologist serves the schools as the expert in psycho-educational measurement, program evaluation, and research.
School Psychology Internship
This program prepares students to undertake a full-time (1200-hour) Internship in School Psychology, as required by the National Association of School Psychologists and, as of July, 1996, by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing of the State of California.
Note that the Internship Credential would serve to qualify a student for internship status, and thus would have to be earned prior to the actual internship year itself.
Required Courses (67 units)
All courses required; however, many of these courses are required under the M.S. in Counseling degree options. Please see your advisor/coordinator to determine which courses are best for your degree/credential goals.
School Psychology Specialization Required Coursework (49 units)
The School Psychology Specialization requires completion of all School Psychology Internship units listed above plus the following coursework:
Course Descriptions
Use this link to see all Course Descriptions available throughout this catalog.
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