2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Graduate Psychology
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Department Head, Robin Anderson
Phone: 540-568-6439
Website: www.psyc.jmu.edu/gradpsyc
Assessment and Measurement Graduate Program Director, Brian Leventhal
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Program Director, Renee Staton
Counseling and Supervision Graduate Program Director, Stephanie Crockett
College Student Personnel Administration Graduate Program Director, Steve Grande
Clinical and School Psychology Graduate Program Director, David Szwedo
Psychological Sciences Graduate Program Director, Bernice Marcopulos
School Counseling Graduate Program Director, Michele Kielty
School Psychology Graduate Program Director, Tammy Gilligan
Professors
R. Anderson, J. Brewster, C. DeMars, A. Evans, S. Finney, K. Fulcher, T. Gilligan, R. Harmison, G. Henriques, M. Kielty, D. Kipps-Vaughan, B. Marcopulos, C. Meixner, D. Pastor, E. Savina, A. R. Staton, A. Stewart, T. Stokes, D. Sturm
Associate Professors
K. Atwood, J. Hathcoat, T. Hornsby, S. Crockett, B. Leventhal, J. Salvatore
Assistant Professors
Y. Bao, M. Good, K. Hiatt, J. Kush, J. LeBlanc
Instructors
D. Barnes, H. Brown, G. Griffin, T. Hakala, D. Harper, T. Johnston
Clinician in Residence
T. Schulte
Application Dates
Refer to individual programs for application requirements. Programs may require a criminal history check as part of the final admissions process.
Assessment and Measurement Doctoral Program
The application opens October 15 and the target date is January 10. All application materials must be received by January 10 to ensure review by the program.
Clinical and School Psychology Doctoral Program
The application date for the fall semester is January 15. All application forms and supporting materials are due at this time.
Counseling and Supervision Doctoral Program
The application date for the fall and summer semester is January 15. The program will give preference to applications received by that date. The committee conducts screening interviews in late February and early March.
Counseling: Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling Programs
January 2 is the deadline to be guaranteed consideration. Reviews start December 1. Selected students will be asked to interview in February
Counseling: College Student Personnel Administration Program
The application date for the fall semester is January 15. The program will give preference to applications received by this date. The committee conducts screening interviews in February.
Psychological Sciences Program
The application date for the fall semester is January 15 All application forms and supporting materials are due at this time. The program conducts screening interviews in February.
School Psychology Program
The application date for the fall semester is February 1. The program will give preference to applications received by that date. The committee conducts required on-campus screening interviews in late February and early March.
Mission
Our mission is to transform students into outstanding practitioners and scholars of psychology and counseling. We work to create a community that celebrates diversity and creativity, and that values learning, scholarship and service to others.
Overview
James Madison University offers eight graduate programs designed for individuals who want to pursue advanced training in psychology and counseling. These programs share the goals of academic enrichment, refinement of research skills, development of applied skills, and personal and professional growth.
Programs
Doctoral Programs
- Assessment and Measurement (Ph.D.)
- Clinical and School Psychology (Psy.D.)
- Counseling and Supervision (Ph.D.)
Counseling Programs
The Graduate Psychology Department offers M.A./Ed.S. and M.Ed. degrees in Counseling Education with three available concentrations:
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A., Ed.S.)
- College Student Personnel Administration (M.Ed.)
- School Counseling (M.Ed., Ed.S.)
Psychological Sciences and School Psychology Programs
The Graduate Psychology Department offers M.A and M.A./Ed.S. degrees in programs or concentrations in the following areas:
- Psychological Sciences (M.A.)
- School Psychology (M.A., Ed.S.)
Programs- Assessment and Measurement, Ph.D.
- Clinical and School Psychology, Psy.D.
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling (See School Psychology and Counselor Education, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration, M.A./Ed.S.)
- College Student Personnel Administration - CSPA (See Counselor Education, College Student Personnel Administration Concentration, M.Ed.)
- College Student Personnel Administration Certificate
- Counseling and Supervision, Ph.D.
- Counselor Education, College Student Personnel Administration Concentration, M.Ed.
- Higher Education Assessment Specialist Certificate
- Psychological Sciences, Applied Research Concentration, M.A.
- Psychological Sciences, Behavior Analysis Concentration, M.A.
- Psychological Sciences, Experimental Psychology Concentration, M.A.
- Psychological Sciences, Quantitative Psychology Concentration, M.A.
- School Counseling (See School Psychology and Counselor Education, School Counseling Concentration, M.Ed./Ed.S.)
- School Psychology (See School Psychology and Counselor Education, School Psychology, M.A./Ed.S.)
- School Psychology and Counselor Education, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentration, M.A./Ed.S.
- School Psychology and Counselor Education, School Counseling Concentration, M.Ed./Ed.S.
- School Psychology and Counselor Education, School Psychology, M.A./Ed.S.
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