Georgia State University Doctor's degree School Psychology

 
 


Georgia State University Doctor's degree School Psychology

Georgia State University

 
Georgia State University
Georgia State University is a Public, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 26,135 students in Atlanta, GA.
This school offers the following degree levels: Certificates/Postbaccalaureate certificate, Certificates/Post-Master's certificate, First-Professional degree, Bachelor degree, Master's degree, Doctor's degree, Certificates/Less-than-2-year certificate
Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.

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Georgia State University - Doctor's degree - School Psychology

 
 
Georgia State University
Doctor's degree
School Psychology
 
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Georgia State University Doctor's degree School Psychology: A program that prepares individuals to apply clinical and counseling psychology principles to the diagnosis and treatment of student behavioral problems. Includes instruction in child and/or adolescent development; learning theory; testing, observation and other procedures for assessing educational, personality, intelligence and motor skill development; therapeutic intervention strategies for students and families; identification and classification of disabilities and disorders affecting learning; school psychological services planning; supervised counseling practice; ethical standards; and applicable regulations.

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Degrees Awarded: Georgia State University - School Psychology

 
 
Masters Degrees - School Psychologyawarded in 2005.
Certificates/Post-Masters Certificate - School Psychologyawarded in 2005.
PhD Programs - School Psychologyawarded in 2005.