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Welcome to the Department of Psychology and Special Education

***The 2008 Great Plains Students' Psychology Convention will be hosted by Emporia State University March 14-15.  For more information, please click here for the convention website.***

 

Welcome to the Department of Psychology and Special Education's web site! The faculty and staff have designed this site for optimal informativeness and ease of accessibility for prospective students and their parents as well as current students.  The menu of links on the left side of the web page will help you navigate to where you want to go.

You will find extensive descriptions of all degree programs, all courses, and all faculty and staff as well as detailed descriptions for applying to each program.  Please call the department office at 620-341-5317 if you need additional assistance. 

The Department of Psychology and Special Education includes 500 majors, 19 faculty, and the following degree programs:

Bacherlor of Science/Bachelor of Art/Bachelor of Science in Education in Psychology

Master of Science in Art Therapy

Master of Science in Clinical Psychology

Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling

Master of Science in Psychology with concentrations in Experimental and  

                                   Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Master of Science and Education Specialist in School Psychology

Master of Science in Special Education with concentrations in Adaptive and

                                   Gifted/Talented/Creative

In addition, the department sponsors the following student organizations: Mental Health Counseling Student Organization, Psi Chi, Psychology Club, Student Art Therapy Organization, School Psychology Student Society, and the Student Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

 

Last Updated September 6, 2007