Seattle University
  • Calendar
  • Site Index
  • Directories
  • Contact
More Options
  • Report a Problem
  • Give Us Feedback
  • Advanced Search
  • Where do you need to go?
    • Admissions
    • Core Curriculum
    • Diversity Statement
    • Global Education
    • Health and Personal Wellness
    • Mission and Ministry
    • Nondiscrimination Policy
    • The SU Experience
    • Visit Campus
    • Schools and Colleges
    • Albers School of Business and Economics
    • College of Arts and Sciences
    • College of Education
    • College of Nursing
    • College of Science and Engineering
    • Matteo Ricci College
    • School of Law
    • School of Theology and Ministry
    • Departments
    • Alumni Relations
    • Athletics
    • Bookstore
    • Conference and Event Services
    • Housing and Residence Life
    • Human Resources
    • Information Technology
    • Lemieux Library
    • Marketing Communications
    • Public Safety
    • Recreational Sports
    • Registrar
    • Student Financial Services
    • Online Services
    • SUOnline
    • Email
    • Angel
    • MySU

Site Map | Contact | Directory

College of Education
  • About the College
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
  • Graduate Programs
  • Certificates / Endorsements
  • Professional Development
  • Alumni
    • Overview
    • Program Information
    • Current Students
    • Prospective Students
    • Policies/Procedures
    • Documents/Forms
    • Faculty, Staff, & Alumni
Overview
History
Mission
Program Description
What is a School Psychologist?
Advisory Committee
Related COE Programs
NASP Accreditation
Program Information
Post-BA Ed.S Degree in School Psychology
Post-MA Ed.S. Degree in School Psychology
Continuing/Professional Certification Program
Current Students
Calendar
News and Events
Professional Resources
Professional Organizations
Student Groups
Financial Aid
COE Scholarships
Prospective Students
Admission Criteria
Application Process
Financial Aid
Graduate Admissions
Policies/Procedures
Handbook
Candidacy
Comprehensive Exam
Academic Policies
Fair Practices Policy
WA. ESA Residency Certification
National Certificate in School Psychology (NCSP)
Documents/Forms
Handbook
Practicum and Internship Forms
NASP Code of Ethics
APA Code of Ethics
APA Style Guide
Registrar Forms
Faculty, Staff, & Alumni
Faculty & Staff
Alumni Events

Loading...

School Psychology brochure

Contact Us

Loyola Hall
Room 217
(206) 296-5750

schpsy@seattleu.edu
Request information packet

College of Education > School Psychology > Program Information
Loading...

Post-BA Ed.S Degree in School Psychology

The School Psychology program offers a 90-credit Post-Bachelor’s program, which leads to the Educational Specialist Degree (Ed.S.). All Post-Bachelor’s Degree students are required to complete a 1200-hour internship.

I. Psychological Foundation Requirements

EDUC 515 Multicultural Perspectives
EDUC 511 Child Development
EDUC 512 Adolescent Psychology

II. Educational Foundation Requirements

SPED 540 Introduction to Special Education & Learning Disorders
EDUC 501 Social Justice

III. Interventions / Problem
Solving Requirements

SPSY 553 Individual Intelligence Assessment
SPSY 554 Individual Educational Assessment
SPSY 555 Personality and Behavior Assessment
SPSY 563 Linking Assessment to Instruction
COUN 510 Counseling Skills
COUN 511 Counseling Theories
COUN 517 Group Counseling
COUN 561 Child/Adolescent Counseling
LITC 525 Seminar in Literacy Instruction
SPED 541 Multicultural/Multilingual Issues
SPED 543 Introduction to Behavior Disorders & Intervention
SPED 545 School Consultation & Intervention
SPED 546 Advanced Behavior Intervention

IV. Statistics / Research
Methodologies Requirements

EDUC 500 Introduction to Research and Graduate Study
EDUC 505 Fundamentals of Research Design

V. Professional School
Psychology Requirements

SPSY 556 Issues in School Psychology I
SPSY 557 Issues in School Psychology II
SPSY 558 Issues in School Psychology III
SPSY 562 Family/School Collaboration
COUN 508 Law for School Counselors & School Psychologists

VI. Practica and
Internship Requirements

COUN 551 Counseling Lab
SPSY 559 School Psychology Internship
SPSY 560 School Psychology Assessment Practicum

Minimum credits required for degree - 90 (Effective 2009-2010)

 

 

SU CONTACT | PUBLIC SAFETY | CAREERS | RSS

Copyright 2008 - College of Education, Seattle University.

Seattle University

College of Education

901 12th Ave, P.O. Box 222000
Seattle WA 98122
206.296.5760
coeinfo@seattleu.edu