Course Overview
The School Psychology (Master's and Ph.D.) program at Penn State is designed to prepare students for professional practice in educational settings, focusing on the psychological and educational needs of children and adolescents. The program emphasizes evidence-based practices, research, and intervention strategies to support student learning and mental health. Unique features include a strong focus on applied training through practicum and internship experiences, as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in schools, mental health agencies, and research settings. The program equips students with skills for assessment, counseling, and consultation, leading to certification or licensure as school psychologists in many states.
Key Faculty and Staff
Faculty in the School Psychology program include nationally recognized experts in child and adolescent psychology, behavioral interventions, and educational assessment. Specific names and profiles are available on the university's official department page.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Penn State offers access to state-of-the-art psychological services clinics and research centers. The program maintains partnerships with local school districts and community organizations, providing students with real-world training opportunities.
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