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Fall CSP 622 Supervision and Mentoring in School Psychology I CSP 640 School-Based Consultation and Collaboration Sprin g CSP 623 Supervision and Mentoring in School Psychology II CSP 616 Leadership and Systems Change CSP 641 Best Practices in School Psychology Educational Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) in School Psychology Course Progression Three Year Course Plan Fall CSP 500 Introduction to Counseling and Mental Health Interventions CSP 510 Introduction to the Ethical Practice of School Psychology CSP 516 Children and Youth in Developmental Context EDUC 601 Assessment and IEP Development EDUC 654 Introduction to Educational Research* Sprin g CSP 637 Cognitive and Neuropsychological Assessment for Intervention CSP 512 Advanced Counseling and Mental Health Interventions CSP 514 Cultural and Community Issues in Counseling and School Psychology CSP 517 Mental Health in the Schools YEAR 1 LPCC Students in the graduate programs in School Psychology may opt for an emphasis in Professional Clinical Counseling. The emphasis is designed to meet the educational requirements of the Board of Behavioral Sciences for licensure as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Addition al classes CSP 619 - Psychopharmacology for Mental Health Professionals (summer) CSP 617 - Career Counseling and Development (fall or spring) CSP 624 - Supervision and Mentoring in Professional Clinical Counseling (1 credit, taken with CSP 622 or 623) Extended Education LPCX 9001- Alcoholism and Other Chemical Substance Abuse Dependency (1 credit) LPCX 9002 –Spousal or Partner Abuse (1 credit) LPCX 9003- Human Sexuality (1 credit) LPCX 9004- Aging and Long-Term Care (1 credit) LPCX 9005- California Law and Professional Ethics (1 credit) YEAR 3 * These courses may be taken during the summer if offered Fall CSP 534 Practicum in School Psychology I CSP 638 Advanced Assessments for Intervention EDUC 544 Legal Aspects of Special Education EDUC 602 Positive Behavioral Supports * EDUC 571 Collaboration for Inclusive Schooling* Sprin g CSP 535 Practicum in School Psychology II CSP 639 Advanced Positive Behavioral Supports CSP 513 Group Counseling Leadership and Intervention EDUC 500 Literacy and Learning: Elementary Reading YEAR 2 › Apply for Certificate of Clearance › Submit Passing CBEST Scores › Students may apply for the MA in Educational Psychology › Students may take the School Psychology Praxis Exam › Final Portfolio and Exit Interview › Students may apply for the Ed.S. Degree and the PPS in School Psychology

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Educational Specialist Degree ( Ed.S .) in School Psychology Course Progression Three Year Course Plan. YEAR 2. YEAR 1. › Students may apply for the MA in Educational Psychology. › Apply for Certificate of Clearance › Submit Passing CBEST Scores. YEAR 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: YEAR 1

Fall

•CSP 622 Supervision and Mentoring in School Psychology I•CSP 640 School-Based Consultation and Collaboration

Spring

•CSP 623 Supervision and Mentoring in School Psychology II•CSP 616 Leadership and Systems Change•CSP 641 Best Practices in School Psychology

Educational Specialist Degree (Ed.S.) in School Psychology Course Progression

Three Year Course Plan

Fall

•CSP 500 Introduction to Counseling and Mental Health Interventions•CSP 510 Introduction to the Ethical Practice of School Psychology•CSP 516 Children and Youth in Developmental Context•EDUC 601 Assessment and IEP Development•EDUC 654 Introduction to Educational Research*

Spring

•CSP 637 Cognitive and Neuropsychological Assessment for Intervention•CSP 512 Advanced Counseling and Mental Health Interventions•CSP 514 Cultural and Community Issues in Counseling and School

Psychology•CSP 517 Mental Health in the Schools

YEAR 1

LPCC

• Students in the graduate programs in School Psychology may opt for an emphasis in Professional Clinical Counseling. The emphasis is designed to meet the educational requirements of the Board of Behavioral Sciences for licensure as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.

Additiona

l class

es

• CSP 619 - Psychopharmacology for Mental Health Professionals (summer)• CSP 617 - Career Counseling and Development (fall or spring)• CSP 624 - Supervision and Mentoring in Professional Clinical Counseling (1 credit, taken

with CSP 622 or 623)

Extended Education

• LPCX 9001- Alcoholism and Other Chemical Substance Abuse Dependency (1 credit)• LPCX 9002 –Spousal or Partner Abuse (1 credit)• LPCX 9003- Human Sexuality (1 credit)• LPCX 9004- Aging and Long-Term Care (1 credit)• LPCX 9005- California Law and Professional Ethics (1 credit)

YEAR 3

* These courses may be taken during the summer if offered

Fall

•CSP 534 Practicum in School Psychology I•CSP 638 Advanced Assessments for Intervention•EDUC 544 Legal Aspects of Special Education•EDUC 602 Positive Behavioral Supports *•EDUC 571 Collaboration for Inclusive Schooling*

Spring

•CSP 535 Practicum in School Psychology II•CSP 639 Advanced Positive Behavioral Supports•CSP 513 Group Counseling Leadership and Intervention•EDUC 500 Literacy and Learning: Elementary Reading

YEAR 2

› Apply for Certificate of Clearance› Submit Passing CBEST Scores

› Students may apply for the MA in Educational Psychology

› Students may take the School Psychology Praxis Exam

› Final Portfolio and Exit Interview› Students may apply for the Ed.S. Degree and the PPS in School Psychology