School and Counseling Psychology
| PROGRAM INFORMATION |
| Faculty: |
College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Degree: |
Master
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| Field of Study: |
Counselling Psychology;
School Psychology;
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| Description: |
This full time program requires the completion of 36 credit units of academic course work, including 6 credit units of practicum experiences, two non-credit graduate seminars, and a thesis. The program focuses intensely on the integration of research and practice. The objective is to prepare future psychologists who provide direct (assessment, intervention) and indirect (consultative, collaborative, advocacy) psychological services to children, youth and young adults, their families, school personnel, and the community. Graduates from this program will be trained as ethical, scientist practitioners who have competencies to work as members of interdisciplinary teams in a variety of academic, research, school, mental health, government, community agency, and private practice settings. |
| Website: |
School and Counseling Psychology at University of Saskatchewan - College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Thesis Based? |
Yes |
| Cost per year: |
| Provincial: |
$4,295 |
| National: |
$4,295 |
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| ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
| Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*: |
70 |
| Prerequisites: |
Bachelor of Education, or Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology, or Bachelor Degree (Honours) in an area other than Psychology or Education and successful completion of select pre-requisite courses based on type of undergraduate degree. For further information on pre-requisite courses, please contact the EPSE Graduate Secretary at epse.gradsec@usask.ca. A cumulative weighted average of at least 70% (U of S grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (i.e. 60 credit units).
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| Additional Admission Requirements: |
A minimum of one year of successful work experience in a human services field.
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Program Last Updated: Sep 4, 2009
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