Psychology, Clinical Concentration, M.A.

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MTSU's Clinical Psychology program prepares graduates for a career in psychometry or for doctoral training in clinical psychology.

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Psychology, Clinical Concentration, M.A.

The Master's in psychology, with a concentration in Clinical Psychology, in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences at MTSU, emphasizes a broadly based scientist-practitioner approach, and the course of study offers preparation to pursue doctoral training or employment involving clinical interviewing and psychological assessment.

The curriculum and practical aspects of the program meet certification requirements for the State of Tennessee's Certified Psychological Assistant designation. In addition to the core requirements, the Master's program in clinical psychology offers training in two specializations: general clinical and health/neuropsychology. The skills training does not provide preparation to practice psychotherapy or professional counseling at the terminal Master's level.

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Psychology, Clinical Concentration, M.A.


Graduates from the Clinical Psychology master’s program will be prepared to pursue doctoral training and/or to work in various mental health and related settings. Some occupations of recent alumni include:

  • Adjunct instructor
  • Behavior therapist
  • Behavioral consultant
  • Board-certified behavior analyst
  • Case manager
  • Certified psychological assistant
  • Psychometrist
  • Research field assessor
  • Research interview specialist
  • Statistical analyst III

Employers of MTSU psychology Master's alumni include

  • AGAPE
  • Athena Care
  • Cumberland University
  • Frontier Health
  • Haynesville Correctional Center
  • LifeCare Foundations
  • MTSU Advising Center
  • Nashville Neuropsychology & Family Services
  • Positive Behavior Supports Corp.
  • Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
  • Tennessee Family Solutions
  • University of Alabama-Birmingham, Neurology Department
  • University of Tennessee Medical Center, Pat Summitt Clinic
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Psychiatry Clinic
  • Youth Villages

Doctoral programs where MTSU graduates have attended include

  • East Tennessee State University
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • Jackson State University
  • Tennessee State University
  • Trevecca Nazarene University
  • University of Alabama-Birmingham
  • University of Central Arkansas
  • University of Cincinnati
  • University of Georgia
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Kwazulu-Natal
  • University of Missouri
  • University of Montana
  • Utah State University
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Western Carolina University
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Psychology, Clinical Concentration, M.A.


James Loveless, program director
(615) 898-5288
James.Loveless@mtsu.edu

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 offers programs which lead to two graduate degrees: the Master of Arts and the Specialist in Education. The department also offers a minor at the graduate level.  

The MTSU Clinical Psychology master's program emphasizes a broadly based scientist-practitioner approach. The course of study offers preparation to pursue doctoral training or employment involving clinical interviewing and psychological assessment. The skills training does not provide preparation to practice psychotherapy or professional counseling at the terminal master's level. The curriculum and pratica of the program are designed to meet certification requirements for the State of Tennessee's Certified Psychological Assistant designation. In addition to the core requirements, the clinical program offers training in two specializations: general clinical and health/neuropsychology. The psychology department has a limited number of graduate assistantships available, and a limited number of faculty have money for research assistants built into their grants.

Please see undergraduate catalog for information regarding undergraduate programs.

Admission Requirements

Admission to graduate study in Clinical Psychology is competitive and not automatic for students meeting minimal admission requirements. Students are selected from a pool of qualified applicants. Each year the number of students admitted to the program depends on the availability of adequate faculty supervision.

In order to be considered for admission, candidates must meet two standards: an undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 or higher and a minimum score on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) - General Exam. A minimum of 291 on the combined Verbal and Quantitative sections is expected for the Clinical Psychology concentration within the Master of Arts in Psychology.

Applications for Summer/Fall admission must be completed by March 1 and applications for Spring admission must be completed by October 1. Late applicants who meet the admission criteria may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants to the Clinical Psychology program should see below for a supplemental application and reference forms.

Applicants must demonstrate knowledge of the core areas of psychology by completing the following courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level prior to entering the Clinical Program or during enrollment in the program (relevant courses offered at MTSU are listed in parentheses):

  1. group measurement/testing (PSY 4260/ or );
  2. abnormal psychology (PSY 3230/);
  3. learning or cognition (PSY 4040,  PSY 4480, *, or *);
  4. social or developmental (PSY 2210, PSY 2300, PSY 4190, PSY 4210/, PSY 4610/ *, *, );
  5. brain and behavior, sensation and perception, or research methods (PSY 3070, PSY 4780/, PSY 4240/, or PSY 4030/);
  6. basic statistics (PSY 3020).

Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be counted as approved graduate electives depending upon specialization.

Most applicants have completed 15 semester hours of psychology classes prior to admission to their graduate programs. Those applicants without 15 semester hours of undergraduate psychology may be admitted to the programs but must complete those credits in addition to their graduate program requirements.

Previous students seeking readmission to the Clinical Psychology program should contact the graduate program coordinator and refer to the program handbook for readmission policy. All potential students must apply to the clinical program and will be evaluated on the current criteria as delineated in the graduate catalog (i.e., GRE, GPA, transcript, three supplemental reference forms, current resume or curriculum vita, and the supplemental clinical application).

If a student already has an M.A. degree from either the Clinical or School Psychology programs at MTSU and wants to return to take specific courses to prepare for the psychological assistant, they may be considered in the applicant pool. If admitted, however, no new degree would be obtained; the student would be a non-degree-seeking student but would be admitted to take specific clinical courses.

If a student has a master's degree or graduate coursework from another MTSU program or from another university, they may also be considered in the applicant pool. If accepted, credit for previous coursework would be allocated on an individual basis, consistent with the following MTSU policies:

  1. If no previous graduate degree was obtained, up to 12 graduate credit hours may be applied to the Clinical master's degree.
  2. If a previous master's degree was obtained, no credit that applied to that degree can be applied to the Clinical master's degree at MTSU. Additional coursework would be necessary to meet the 43-46 hour program requirement.

Application Procedures

All application materials are to be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies.

Applicant must

  1. submit an application with the appropriate application fee (online at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/apply.php). Once this initial application has been accepted, the applicant will receive directions on how to enter the graduate portal to be able to submit other materials.
  2. submit official transcripts of all previous college work;
  3. submit official scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE);
  4. submit the required supplementary application (online at www.mtsu.edu/psychology/forms/clinicalsupappl.pdf);
  5. submit three required supplemental reference forms (online at www.mtsu.edu/psychology/forms/clinicalsupref.pdf);
  6. submit a current resume or curriculum vitae.

NOTE: To be considered for a graduate assistantship, students must submit additional materials. Information about the application procedure is available at  psychology.mtsu.edu/grad-assistantship/.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Arts degree in Psychology with a Clinical concentration requires completion of 43-46 semester hours. Only 30 percent of the total number of hours may be dually listed (5000-level meeting in conjunction with 4000- or 3000-level) courses.

Candidate must

  1. complete core clinical courses (31 hours) and a specialization (6 hours);
  2. pass a written comprehensive examination prepared by the faculty in the student's concentration (may be taken no more than twice);
  3. complete an assessment field practicum ();
  4. complete either (a) an empirical thesis () or (b) an advanced practicum including an empirical case project ().

Curriculum: Psychology, Clinical

The following illustrates the minimum coursework requirements. In addition, a maximum of 6 hours of thesis research may be required to fulfill degree requirements.

Core Clinical Courses (31 hours)

All clinical students are required to take the following:

Specialization (6 hours)

In addition to the required courses in the clinical core area and the research area, students in the Clinical concentration must take 6 elective credits to form a specialization. Students must choose a specialization from the following set within the Clinical concentration:

General Clinical Specialization (6 hours)

Choose two courses (6 hours) from the following list. At least one of these courses must be marked with an asterisk (*).

Health/Neuropsychology Specialization (6 hours)

Thesis Option (6-9 hours)

Non-Thesis (Practicum) Option (6 hours)

Program Notes

Students must be admitted to the Clinical Program prior to enrolling in most required clinical core courses. Non-degree-seeking students may not enroll in required clinical courses, except by special permission.

Professional liability insurance ($1,000,000 each incident/$3,000,000 annual aggregate) must be maintained throughout enrollment in the program with a current insurance binder filed with the department at all times.

Students must be able to meet the demands required for professional work in psychology. Therefore, students may be subject to dismissal from the Psychology Department if they (a) commit a serious breach of ethics or gross professional negligence or (b) present evidence of impaired psychological functioning that would present a danger to themselves or others in a professional role. Students who are dismissed may reapply and will be considered for readmission on a competitive basis. Students who reapply may be asked to provide evidence of improved ability to meet performance requirements.

If changes to the program are needed (such as course substitutions), students should file a Revision Form available on the Graduate Studies website at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/forms.php.

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Master's in Psychology Training Model

The clinical program operates on the scientist-practitioner model of training. The coursework emphasizes empirically-based clinical methods. To further emphasize the “scientist” component of training, all students are required to take six semester hours of graduate statistics and research methods. Additionally, students can elect to complete an empirical thesis as a part of their training. Some recent students have presented their thesis work at national professional conferences including the American Psychological Association, the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, the Society of Pediatric Psychology, and the Society for Research in Child Development. For additional research experience, students may take an elective in Independent Research. The “practitioner” component of the program is emphasized through course content, skills-based coursework (e.g., cognitive assessment, personality assessment), and the clinical practica. Meetings on professional issues (e.g., applying for licensure or certifications) conducted by the practicum coordinator also is part of the required practicum course.

Professional Licensure Disclosure

Finally, the curriculum and practica are designed to meet certification requirements for the State of Tennessee’s Certified Psychological Assistant (CPA), the current master’s level psychology certification. Because of frequent change in the Tennessee licensure and certification laws, however, we cannot guarantee that our program will fully meet the requirements when you apply for certification.

The MA Psychology, Clinical disclosure provided on MTSU’s professional licensure disclosure website indicates the states and territories where MTSU has determined, through reasonable and good faith effort, that the program does or does not meet the educational requirements for other US states and territories. Current and prospective students not located in Tennessee or who plan to seek licensure or certification outside the state of Tennessee should contact the appropriate state licensing agency or board and discuss their plans with an advisor before enrolling in the program to ensure they have the most up-to-date information and guidance regarding licensure requirements.

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