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- SPSY 504 Biological Bases of Behavior/Cognition and Learning (required for School Psychology degree)
- SCSP 507 Groups for Children and Adolescents (required for School Counseling and School Psychology degrees)
- CNSL 531 Trauma Across the Lifespan (required for Trauma Studies concentration)
- CNSL 540 Substance Abuse Counseling (required for Trauma Studies concentration)
- CNSL 541 Crisis Intervention and Trauma Treatment Methods (required for Trauma Studies concentration)
- CNSL 551 Grief and Loss Counseling Theory & Practice (required for Trauma Studies concentration)
- CPSY 566 Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (required for Applied Behavior Analysis concentration)
- CPSY 567 Autism Spectrum Disorders and Applied Behavior Analysis (required for Applied Behavior Analysis concentration)
- CPSY 568 Behavior Measurement and Treatment Evaluation (required for Applied Behavior Analysis concentration)
- CPSY 569 Behavior Therapy in Community Settings (required for Applied Behavior Analysis concentration)
- CPSY 570 Consultation and Positive Behavior Strategies (required for School Counseling and School Psychology degrees and Applied Behavior Analysis concentration)
- CNSL 590 Marriage and Family Theory & Therapy (required for Trauma Studies concentration)
- SPSY 680 Research Project (required for School Psychology degree)
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SCSP 630A Telehealth with Children, Adolescents, and Families
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SCSP 630 B Psychopathology, Psychopharmacology, and Integrated Care for the Mental Health
NOTE: The above courses may be taken as electives, but first priority for registration is given to students for whom the course is required for the degree/concentration. Core courses in each of Counseling Psychology’s three degree programs are open only to students in those programs: MA in Clinical Counseling, MED in School Counseling, and MS in School Psychology.