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Master of Science in Psychology - General Clinical (PSYC)


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The General Clinical Masters’ program operates within a theoretical framework that believes that, at its core, human functioning involves intra- and interpersonal processes that occur within a developmental context. The program’s coursework, clinical training, and research training emphasize an empirical framework in which clinical practice and science mutually inform each other. Within this context, the General Clinical Masters’ program has two overarching goals. The first is to train students in the practice of current, professionally accepted methods of psychological assessment and psychotherapy based upon various theoretical perspectives of personality and psychopathology. The successful student will be prepared for licensure and clinical practice at the master’s level in the state of Michigan. The second goal is to train students in the design and analysis of clinical research.

Admission Requirements


Admission to the program is based on the following criteria, and priority consideration will be given to those who meet all requirements

  1. Academic ability as measured by Verbal, Quantitative and Analytical Writing scores on the GRE. In keeping with other programs in the state and with national criteria, admission typically includes a minimum score around the 50th percentile on the Verbal and Quantitative sections and a Writing section minimum score of 4.0. Scores on the GRE Advanced Psychology Test are not required and will not be used in decisions.
  2. Achievement in undergraduate or graduate work. Undergraduate GPA of approximately 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. Successful applicants typically present with higher GPAs.
  3. Academic background in psychology. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 20 undergraduate semester hours in psychology, including a course in statistics and a laboratory course in research methods/experimental psychology.
  4. Personal qualities that predict success in graduate study and in professional placement after graduation. To evaluate these, each applicant must submit three letters of recommendation. Personal qualities will also be evaluated in the context of an interview for those who pass the initial file review and are invited to the interview day(s).
  5. Fit between applicant and faculty interests. A personal statement is required describing the applicant’s interests. We will be particularly interested in students who have had research and/or clinical experiences that are a good fit with faculty areas of expertise.

Steps for Admission

These steps must be completed and all admissions requirements met for your application to be reviewed by the department.

Graduate Admission Application and application fee.

Application Requirements include:

  • Personal Statement (upload link available in application)
    • Your personal statement may include a description of significant life experiences and people that have shaped your career choice, the impact of your clinical and research experiences thus far, your special interests, and/or your personal goals as a psychologist. Please limit responses to 500 words.
  • Writing Sample (upload link available in application)
    • A writing sample that demonstrates scholarly ability (typically a research paper)
  • Curriculum Vita/Resume (upload link available in application)
  • Three letters of recommendation
    • Recommenders will be required to submit the completed Graduate School Recommendation (including Psychology sub-section) and a letter of support. Letters and recommendation forms should be sent or submitted directly from the recommender.
  • Supplemental (Department) Application (upload link available in application)
  • Official transcripts of all education beyond high school. Required from every institution granting credit. All international transcripts must be evaluated by Educational Perspectives- contact International Admissions for more information.

Submitted by e-mail or mail: 

transcripts_admissions@emich.edu and psy_gcgrad@emich.edu

OR

Office of Admissions
Eastern Michigan University
P.O. Box 970
Ypsilanti, MI 48197

and 

Psychology Department
Eastern Michigan University
341 Science Complex
Ypsilanti, MI 48197

  • Official GRE results, including Verbal, Quantitative, and Writing scores. If required, submit evidence of English language proficiency as demonstrated by official test scores on the TOEFL, TWE, or MELAB. Eastern Michigan University’s school code is 1201.

Questions and concerns should be directed to: Psychology Department | Eastern Michigan University | 341 Science Complex | Ypsilanti, MI 48197 | psy_gcgrad@emich.edu | 734.487.1155

Completed applications, including Graduation Record Examination (GRE) scores, letters of recommendation, and transcripts, must be received by February 1 for consideration. If the first falls on a weekend, materials will be accepted the next business day only.

Incomplete applications will not be considered. Credits earned under non-degree student status do not automatically apply to the requirements of the degree program. There are no admissions to degree programs in the winter and summer sessions. After the admission quota for the program has been met, students may be placed on a waiting list, which does not guarantee admission unless spaces become available.

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Department Information


Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences

Carol Freedman-Doan, Ph.D. | Department Head | 341C Science Complex | 734.487.1155 | cfreedman@emich.edu

Advisor Information


Alissa Huth-Bocks, Ph.D. | General Clinical Program Coordinator | 301P Science Complex | 734.487.0112 | ahuthboc@emich.edu 

Degree Requirements: 45 hours


The M.S. in Psychology - General Clinical requires the completion of 45 hours of course work to be distributed among required core courses, assessment courses, professional practice/treatment courses, practicum courses, and elective courses as follows:

Students admitted to the general clinical program must achieve a minimum grade of B in each of the following courses: PSY 731 , PSY 743 , PSY 751 , PSY 752 , and PSY 762 . A student who receives a grade lower than B in any of these courses may elect to repeat the class in order to meet graduation requirements.

Elective Courses: 14-15 hours


14-15 hours selected from psychology courses within the department in consultation with the graduate advisor.

Up to six credit hours may be selected from outside psychology department in consultation with a graduate program advisor.

Practicum:


Students are required to complete a 500-hour practicum experience.

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