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The Ed.S. in School Psychology prepares professional school psychologists. This degree requires a minimum of 66 graduate semester credits, enables the student to practice as a school psychologist in Nevada, and provides preparation for national certification.
What I like to do is go onto the UNLV course catalog or maybe the School Psychology page to see what courses are required for the degree. After that, I'd just snoop around MyUNLV to see what times the classes are offered.
Following the first year of the required prescribed Ed.S. program courses (minimum of 34 credits) and successful completion of EPY 721 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics and the comprehensive examination, students are eligible to receive an M.S. degree in Educational Psychology.
The successful School Psychology PhD program graduate will learn the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to: Identify as health service psychologists with a specialty in school psychology who are leader-advocates for children's well-being and rights;
The Department of Counselor Education, School Psychology, and Human Services (CSH) prepares advocates and leaders who apply theoretical, educational, and clinical models to practice and research within a variety of mental health and human service professions.
The online Master of Science program in Educational Psychology at UNLV provides students the opportunity to directly address their academic and professional goals from an individual perspective.
The Ph.D. in School Psychology trains students to be licensed school psychologists in schools, HSPs licensed for independent practice, and researchers who are able to become faculty in academia. Doctoral students train in schools, The PRACTICE, a community mental health center located in the COE, and other community settings.