Program for Psychology Education
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In addition to the professional education requirements, students pursuing licensure in the field of psychology (6-12) must complete the following courses with a grade of C or better. The psychology licensure program is designed for candidates who are completing initial licensure in another discipline and are interested in adding an endorsement in psychology. Such a program is intended to enhance the marketability of such candidates as well as to service the needs of area school districts.
- PY 111 General Psychology, 3 hours
- PY 243 Human Development, 3 hours
- PY 251 Research Methods I, 4 hours
- ED 416 Methods for Teaching Secondary School Psychology, 3 hours
Two courses from the following:
- PY 234 Psychopathology, 3 hours
- PY 236 Social Psychology, 3 hours
- PY 238 Psychology of Personality, 3 hours
- PY 258 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, 3 hours
One course from the following:
- PY 346 Physiological Psychology, 4 hours
- PY 352 Sensation and Perception, 4 hours
- PY 358 Cognitive Psychology, 4 hours
- PY 374 Learning and Behavior, 4 hours
One course from the following:
- PY 382 Health Psychology, 3 hours
- PY 385 Clinical and Counseling Psychology, 3 hours
- PY 495 Selected Topics in Psychology, 3 hours
See course descriptions for Psychology.


Psychology Teacher Licensure Requirements Checklist

