Psychology and Counseling

Degree Programs

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Undergraduate students interested in the field of Psychology may pursue the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree. Alternately, students may also pursue the Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Psychology, which is offered through the College of Liberal and Fine Arts.
 
Click on the links below to view and print the typical curricula for undergraduate degree programs in Psychology.
 
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies (Psychology Emphasis)
 
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Graduate Degree Programs
 
The Department of Psychology and Counseling offers several Master's degree programs and one certification program in the following areas of specialization. Click on any area of specialization to view the typical curriculum for that degree/certification program:
 
Counseling (School Counseling)
Counseling Psychology (Licensed Professional Counselor)
Counseling Psychology (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist)
Educational Psychology (Licensed Psychological Associate)
Educational Psychology (School Psychology)
School Counselor Certification
 
Current and prospective graduate students in Psychology and Counseling are encouraged to review the Department's Student Guide. To learn more about the School Psychology program, please visit the School Psychology program site.
 
Current students may access practicum and internship paperwork by visiting the departmental Practicum and Internship site.
 
For additional information about admission to undergraduate and graduate degree programs at Tarleton State University - Central Texas, please visit the Admissions website.
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