
Education: School Psychological Examiner (M. Ed.)

About the Program
Applicants for the Master of Education in School Psychological Examiner degree must meet all college and university requirements for admission and retention. Individuals applying for admission to the Master of Education program in School Psychological Examiner must meet the following admission requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, or its equivalent from a school in another country. Grade point average of 3.0 or higher for all upper-division credits taken at the undergraduate level A letter of interest stating the applicant's interest in the M.Ed. program A current resume, including the names and contact information for at least 2 professional references A minimum score at the 40th percentile on both the verbal and quantitative sections of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Students completing a Master of Education in School Psychological Examiner must complete both a written comprehensive examination and an oral examination.
Program Requirements
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General Requirementa take the following courses, take 31 credits31 creditsTake the following courses:EDUC6601 - Research and Writing3 creditsEDUC6602 - Theories of Learning3 creditsEDUC6610 - Applied Educational Statistics3 creditsSCPY6619 - Individual Intelligence Test3 creditsSCPY6657 - Legal Ethical Issues Sch Psych2 creditsSCPY6659 - Multicult Issues School Psych2 creditsSCPY6660 - Seminar in School Psychology3 creditsSCPY6672 - Prob Solving Interven Schools3 creditsSCPY6673 - Response Intervention Schools3 creditsSCPY6682 - CBI in Schools3 creditsSCPY6668 - Practicum School Psych Spec Ed3 credits
* Please note that you must meet with an advisor each semester in order to verify degree completion time as well as online course offerings for the program requirements.