University expands catalog with such offerings as a Master of Health Services Administration and an M.S. in Clinical Psychopharmacology.
(CHICAGO) (JULY 05, 2017) The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP), a leading nonprofit, private university devoted exclusively to psychology, and behavioral health services, recently launched eight new programs across all four of its campuses in Southern California, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Online. The new programs, both masters and doctoral degree levels, are currently accepting applications from students interested in starting as early as Fall 2017.
Online Campus
- Master of Health Services Administration. This degree prepares graduates for careers in health services management in several sectors, including hospitals, mental health organizations and nursing homes. The curriculum for the program is competency-focused, and incorporates evidence-based practice, research, business, and practical courses designed to meet the needs of the ever-changing health sectors. Students may qualify for the TCSPP Integrated Health Services Grant. The department chair is Marianne Jankowski, D.H.Sc.
- M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology. Prospective students for the program must be licensed or license-eligible clinical psychologists who are interested in acquiring prescription privileges and working collaboratively with physicians to address the mental health prescription needs of clients as more states pass laws giving prescriptive authority to psychologists. Students may qualify for the TCSPP Integrated Health Services Grant. The department chair is Gerardo Rodriquez-Menendez, Ph.D., ABPP, MSCP.
Southern California (San Diego)
- Psy.D. Applied Clinical Psychology. Aligning with degree requirements for licensure as a psychologist in California, the post-master’s degree program offers students a multitude of opportunities to apply their education in real-world settings. Graduates of the program are qualified to work as psychologists in several settings, including private practice, hospitals, and community mental health centers. The department chair is Sean K. Sterling, Ph.D., ABPP.
Chicago Campus
- Psy.D. School Psychology. Combining The Chicago School’s National Association of School Psychologists-approved Ed.S. curriculum with additional coursework, internship and dissertation requirements, the program prepares students for licensure as both school psychologists and clinical psychologists in Illinois. The department chair is James Walsh, Ph.D.
Washington, D.C.
- Ed.S. School Psychology. The majority of graduates with this degree work as school psychologists in public school settings. Other primary places of employment are private schools, community agencies, hospitals, and clinics. The program aligns with degree, coursework and supervised experience requirements for eligibility for a School Service Provider credential as a school psychologist in Washington, D.C. and with requirements for corresponding license/certificate in Virginia and Maryland. The department chair is Eleazar Eusebio, Psy.D.
“We take great pride in developing quality academic programs that are innovative and uniquely responsive to the needs of clients, employers, and the community,” said Michele Nealon, Psy.D., President, The Chicago School. “We are confident that these new program developments will be instrumental in helping us achieve our mission to develop the next generations of psychology and behavioral health sciences leaders.”
About The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Founded in 1979, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP) is a nonprofit, private university devoted exclusively to psychology, and related behavioral health services. The Chicago School is an affiliate of TCS Education System, a nonprofit system of colleges advancing student success and community impact. The university serves nearly 4,300 students across campuses in Chicago; Southern California (Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego); and Washington, D.C., as well as through online programs. The Chicago School is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission, (WSCUC), and its Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs in Chicago and Washington, D.C. are accredited by the American Psychological Association. With more than 20 graduate degree programs, thousands of hours of real-world training, and a wealth of international opportunities, TCSPP is the leader in professional psychology education. To learn more, visit www.thechicagoschool.edu
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