Curriculum
Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology
Degree Requirements
Total Hours: 66
Practicum: Required
Comprehensive: Take Home Examination
Dissertation: Required
Length of the Program: The program typically takes four to five years of study, including a full-time pre-doctoral internship. Time for degree completion, including the dissertation is six years. (See GA&S Policy: Time Limit for Completion of Degree Requirements)
Curriculum Plan: A master's degree in counseling, psychology or a related field is required for admission. Completion of the Ph.D. degree in Counseling Psychology requires 66 semester hours of additional coursework beyond the master's degree (some of which can be transferred), written and oral comprehensive examinations, and a dissertation (with oral defense). Students are also required to develop an area of research expertise by engaging in research with faculty throughout their doctoral study. A 2,000 hour pre-doctoral internship is also required.
Continuous Enrollments
Doctoral students in counseling psychology are required to maintain the status of continuous enrollment during their program of studies. (See GA&S Policy: Academic Standing - Continuous Registration) This means that during each semester of each academic year (excluding Summer Sessions), each student must do one of the following:
- Enroll in one of the following:
- At least one course OR
- CPSY 610 - Doctoral Study (maximum enrollment two semesters) OR
- CPSY 600 - Dissertation Supervision
- A formal leave of absence may be granted upon request and the approval of the Graduate School's Associate Dean.
Please see the current Doctoral Handbook for more information.
Prerequisites (33 semester hours)
Ideally students will have completed these courses (or their equivalents) prior to the start of the program.
- CPSY 420 Counseling Skills
- CPSY 423 Counseling Theories
- CPSY 425 Assessment in Counseling
- CPSY 426 Group Counseling
- CPSY 433 Multicultural Counseling
- CPSY 440 Practicum in Counseling
- CPSY 444 Family Therapy
- CPSY 450 Research Methods in Counseling OR
RMTD 400 Introduction to Research Methodology - CPSY 454 Human Development
- CSPY 528 Diagnostic Appraisal and Treatment Planning
- RMTD 421 Education Research II: Quantitative Methods
Responsible conduct in research and scholarship
Psychology Core (12 semester hours) can be transferred
- One course on the biological basis of behavior
- One course on the cognitive basis of behavior
- one course on the affective basis of behavior
- One course on the social basis of behavior
- One course on history and systems of psychology
Counseling Psychology Core (15 semester hours)
- CPSY 424 Career Development and Counseling
- CPSY 527 Prevention, Advocacy, and Outreach: Community Based
- CPSY 529 Psychology of Social Identities
- CPSY 530 Research Seminar in Counseling Psychology
- CPSY 531 Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology
Measurement and Statistics Core (12 semester hours) can be transferred
- CPSY 450 Research Methods in Counseling
- RMTD 430 Psychological Measurement
- 2 additional advanced research methods or statistics courses
Professional Practice Core (15 semester hours)
- CPSY 441 Practicum II
- CPSY 442 Practicum III
- CPSY 535 Seminar in Supervision
- CPSY 536 Supervision Practicum
- PSYC 518 Selected Topic: Empirically Supported Intervention OR
- CPSY 532 Advanced Theories in Psychotherapy
Advanced Assessment (3 semester hours) can be transfered
Advanced Electives (9 semester hours)
Three additional advanced courses in research methods/statistics, assessment, and/or college-level teaching
Comprehensive Assessment
Comprehensive take home exam is required. Refer to handbook for more information.
Dissertation
- Dissertation - Ph.D. Dissertation Forms
- Oral defense of the dissertation
Degree Conferral
While the commencement ceremony is every May, degrees can be conferred May, August, and December. Students must apply for graduation/degree conferral. Students should apply for graduation in the semester they anticipate completing all degree requirements. Failure to meet application deadlines may result in a delay of the conferral of the degree to the following semester. Applications for Degree Conferral are due:
- August 1 for December conferral
- December 1 for May conferral
- February 1 for August conferral
Please note the degree conferral application is valid for only one semester. If the degree is not conferred for the semester requested, a new application is required for a subsequent semester.