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Please Note:
This is the 2005-2006 catalog. It is now out of date, and included here only for archival purposes. Please use the current edition. Thank you.
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Preparatory Courses
All students admitted to a counseling psychology program are expected to have a thorough grasp of the natural and social science aspects of psychology. To ensure that students are prepared for graduate-level study in counseling psychology, the College requires those students who have not completed sufficient coursework in psychology prior to admission to complete CPSY 500 and 501, Fundamentals of Psychology I and II, during their first year in the program. Although students completing these courses earn 6 semester hours of graduate-level credit, these hours do not count toward the requirements for the master's degree. Alternatively, students can satisfy the psychology prerequisite for the program by passing the GRE psychology test with a score of 550 or higher.
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