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Psychology Schools in Kansas

Learn about psychology degrees in Kansas and find out how you can become a psychologist in the Sunflower State.

Finding Psychology Schools in Kansas

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By Kimberly Ross

If you pursue a psychology degree at Kansas State University, you will have your choice of research-based psychology programs.

The psychology department also offers the option of earning a certificate through the Occupational Health Certificate Program, which provides research opportunities in preventing occupational illness, stress or injury.

If you want to earn a psychology degree in Kansas in order to provide therapy services to clients, try the University of Kansas. This popular college has psychology programs in clinical, social, cognitive and developmental specialty areas. Students also have the opportunity to acquire training at the KU Psychology Clinic or Child and Family Services Clinic, which provide low-cost services to the university and surrounding community.

 

Kansas Job Market

If you've earned a psychology degree in Kansas, how much money can you expect to make? Below, a list of the mean annual salaries* of common psychology-related careers in Kansas, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Kansas State Department of Labor:

Psychology Career Mean Annual Salary
Psychologist $58,640
Counselor $37,480
Marriage and Family Therapist $40,990
Social Worker $49,350

Kansas Licensure Requirements

Once you have obtained your psychology degree in Kansas, you will need to become licensed. For any type of license, the state requires a passing score on the appropriate national exam for your area of expertise. Here is a breakdown of the additional requirements:

Master Level Psychologist

  • A doctoral degree in psychology
  • A training plan that includes 4,000 hours of supervised experience

Clinical Professional Counselor

  • A master's degree in counseling that includes a practicum
  • A training plan comprised of 4,000 hours of supervised clinical experience

Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist

  • A master's or doctoral degree in marriage and therapy or related field with coursework equivalent to a degree in marriage and family therapy
  • A training plan that includes 4,000 hours of providing therapy services under supervision

Social Worker

Kansas issues licenses for social workers under three different classifications: Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker (LSCSW).

  • A bachelor's degree (for LBSW) or master's degree (for LMSW or LSCSW) in social work.
  • Three letters of reference from licensed social workers, of which one must be from an on-site practicum supervisor (for LBSW or LMSW) or work supervisor (for LSCSW)
  • Completion of a clinical work experience that includes

Making the Most of Your Psychology Degree in Kansas

Becoming a member of a professional organization in your field of psychology is a great way to start off your career on the right foot, as it will connect you to a network of experienced professionals and opportunities to meet continuing education requirements. Here are just a few of the state's organizations that you might consider as you are earning your psychology degree in Kansas:

  • Association of Community Health Centers of Kansas
  • Greater Kansas City Psychological Association
  • Kansas Association for Play Therapy
  • Kansas Counseling Association
  • Kansas School Counselor Association
  • National Association of Social Workers, Kansas Chapter

*Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); klic.dol.ks.gov. Salary may vary according to geographic location, years of experience and employer type.

 

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