Walden University - Online
At Walden University, we've built our reputation of excellence by
focusing on the needs of adult learners. We combine the highest
academic standards of an accredited university with the
flexibility and convenience of distance learning, making it
possible for busy professionals who are balancing work, family,
and education, to obtain a respected degree-often in less time
than it would take at most traditional universities. At Walden,
you'll benefit not only from our unique distance-learning
delivery models, but from the personal attention of our
world-class faculty, and from a highly customized program that is
directly related to your individual career goals.

School of Counseling and Social Service
Fulfill your personal and professional goals in a flexible
learning environment where you'll enhance your capacity to act as
a social change agent.
- Focus on your interests in culturally and contextually
relevant specializations
- Learn in the scholar-practitioner model, integrating research
with your professional expertise
- Benefit from opportunities for interdisciplinary study and
research collaboration
- Use established methods of scientific inquiry and
evidence-based practice for the greater good
PhD in Human Services - Online
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In the PhD in Human Services program--one of the largest of its
kind--you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to
making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented
research to your practical expertise so that you can better
assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private
services.The program includes the following:
- Faculty-guided research based on your professional interests
and background
- Online courses focused on building your scholarly skills
- Face-to-face residencies that prepare you for each phase of
your program
- Interaction with diverse faculty and professionals dedicated
to making a difference
Specialization areas include the following:
- General
- Clinical Social Work
- Criminal Justice
- Counseling
- Family Studies and Intervention Strategies
- Human Services Administration
- Social Policy Analysis and Planning

MS in Mental Health Counseling - Online
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Addiction, depression, stress management, parenting,
relationships-skilled mental health counselors have the
opportunity to make a difference with individuals, families and
groups in a variety of settings. Through a mix of research,
fieldwork and courses taught by national experts, this program
will prepare you to diagnose and treat behavioral disorders
knowledgeably, ethically and with respect for diversity. You'll
gain the confidence, qualifications and critical-thinking skills
to seek licensure and apply best practices as a change agent in
the counseling profession.
Mental Health Counseling Licensure - Online
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The M.S. in Mental Health Counseling is designed to prepare
graduates to qualify to sit for licensing exams. This program is
designed to meet the academic licensure requirements of most
state counseling licensure boards. Walden University's M.S. in
Mental Health Counseling is not accredited by the Council for
Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
(CACREP), which is a requirement for licensure in some states.
Because no graduate program in counseling can guarantee licensure
upon graduation, we encourage students to consult the appropriate
agency to determine requirements specific to their state.
For more information about M.S. in Mental Health Counseling
licensure and for state licensure board listings, visit the
National Board for Certified Counselors
(www.nbcc.org/stateboardmap). For any of these programs or
specializations, you should also contact your appropriate
licensing body. International students are encouraged to identify
and contact their appropriate licensing body.

School of Psychology
As a leader in distance learning for 36 years, Walden offers
advanced degree programs that serve the needs of more than 30,000
working professionals. Our progressive, online programs
incorporate theory and practice to offer action-oriented research
you can use immediately in your profession.
BS in Psychology - Online
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Walden University's BS in Psychology provides you with a broad
understanding of psychology and its relevance in today's society.
You will apply psychological theories to current issues in as you
gain perspective in three vitally important areas: social
awareness, responsibility and civic engagement; cross-cultural
competence; and evidence-based decision-making in an
information-rich world. Take up to 70 percent of your courses in
psychology or choose elective courses from other majors. As you
move through the program, select the concentration that best
matches your interests:
Psychology Applied to Everyday Life
If you have a general interest in psychology, consider the
Psychology Applied to Everyday Life. Gain a solid foundation and
knowledge of psychological principles and practices that relate
to many different occupations. Build on your ability to relate to
all types of people as you increase your understanding of life in
a complex world.
Psychology Applied to the Helping Professions
For those interested in professions like counseling or social
work who want to gain knowledge in psychology or help prepare for
an advanced degree, Psychology Applied to the Helping Professions
provides a foundation for advancement. Learn about psychological
development at all stages of life. Study the most common
psychological disorders and keys to effective diagnoses. Increase
your abilities in research, statistics and data analysis.
Psychology Applied to the Workplace
If you want to apply knowledge of psychology to a nonprofit,
government or business environment, Psychology Applied to the
Workplace will help you handle all types of work situations as
you identify various influences on behavior. Learn the basic
principles of decision-making and factors that affect it. Apply
principles of conflict management and peace building as solutions
for individual and group issues.
Preparation for Graduate Studies
Begin preparing now for an advanced degree in psychology through
Preparation for Graduate Studies. Expand your knowledge across
all major areas from human development to professional ethics.
Learn to conduct research, analyze data and present your
findings. Increase your understanding of what influences social
behavior as you develop the quantitative and qualitative
analytical skills needed for graduate study.

PhD in Psychology - Online
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Walden's PhD in Psychology is one of the only course-based
distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a
scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate
scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by
respected researchers and practitioners, this PhD program will
prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
The program includes the following:
- Online courses focused on real-world solutions
- Face-to-face residencies that prepare you for each phase of
your program
- Challenging fieldwork (depending on your specialization)
- Faculty mentoring to support you through your dissertation
Degree Requirements
- 127-147 quarter credit hours
- Orientation activities
- Professional Development Plan and Program of Study (included
in PSYC 8000 Professional Development)
- Minimum 12 quarters enrollment
- 3.0 GPA
- Dissertation (prospectus, proposal, dissertation and oral
presentation)
- Full-time enrollment (with the exception of continuous
enrollment options)
- Field Experience (practicum and internship) (licensure
specializations only)
Residency units:
- Licensure specializations: 500-hour academic year in
residence
- Other specializations: 32 units
Specializations include:
Clinical Psychology (Licensure)
The clinical psychology specialization prepares individuals to
practice as licensed psychologists in health care settings,
community mental health centers, group practice settings,
inpatient psychiatric settings and private practice. Clinical
psychologists promote psychological well-being, engage in
prevention and early intervention of psychological difficulties,
and provide treatment to clients experiencing severe
psychopathology.
Counseling Psychology (Licensure)
The counseling psychology specialization prepares students to
practice as licensed psychologists who work with clients to
promote functional relationships, healthy lifestyles, and
positive career choices and roles. Counseling psychologists
facilitate growth and development by building on client
strengths. Counseling psychologists work with clients of all ages
in various therapeutic settings.
General Educational Psychology
This track prepares students to integrate psychological theory
and practice, using scientific methods and evidence-based
practice to inform undergraduate and graduate instruction that
incorporates issues of cultural and individual diversity.
General Research Evaluation
This track prepares students to integrate psychological theory
and practice, using scientific methods and evidence-based
practice to apply their knowledge and skills about research and
evaluation in a variety of settings.
Health Psychology
In this specialization, students plan to practice in a variety of
health care settings and academic institutions, including medical
centers, medical research settings, business and industry,
government and military, and fitness settings. Others teach and
engage in research at colleges and universities.
Organizational Psychology
This specialization prepares individuals to work within industry,
government and university settings as practitioners, consultants
and researchers. Specifically, this specialization focuses on
issues related to organizational behavior, leadership and
development; personnel staffing, development and well-being; and
effective, ethical consultation and research practices. You may
select one of three tracks offered in this specialization:
- Industrial Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Consultation Psychology
School Psychology (Licensure)
School psychology students develop the knowledge, attitudes and
skills necessary to provide quality and contextually relevant
educational and mental health services to children and their
families. School psychologists practice in school settings and
private practice, teach at the university level and conduct
applied research. A specialization in school psychology
provides training in both psychology and education and
emphasizes preparation in mental health, child development,
school organization, learning, behavior and motivation.

MS in Psychology - Online
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This degree provides individuals with a background in the
development and application of psychological theories, basic
scientific methods and principles of psychological science. The
program provides pre-doctoral training and build
practitioner-oriented competencies.
Students will be able to do the following:
- Apply psychological knowledge and research to real-world
situations
- Think critically and independently about psychological theory
and research
- Conduct basic or applied research
- Apply psychological concepts in a variety of settings
- Prepare for further graduate study at the certificate or
doctoral level
Degree Requirements
This degree consists of eight required courses and two electives,
as well as the completion of a thesis. Required courses appear,
for each specialization, in order of recommended sequence. Two
elective courses, selected from identified graduate courses in
the School of Psychology, may be added anywhere in the student's
program provided that prerequisites are met. Additional courses
may be taken to provide breadth and depth of learning.
- 50-quarter credit hours
- Orientation course (PSYC 6000)
- Program of Study (included in PSYC 6000 Success Strategies)
- Thesis (10 credit hours)
- 3.0 GPA
Specializations include:
Crisis Management & Response
Acquire the knowledge and multicultural skills required to work
in the critical and fast-growing career areas of security,
emergency management and public safety. In one of the first
online, graduate-level crisis management and response programs,
you'll have the opportunity to study psychological theories and
learn conflict management and negotiation skills as you prepare
to work with trauma and disaster victims. Demand for
professionals trained in this relatively new discipline is
anticipated to be high, as evidenced by the number of job
openings in crisis management and emergency planning
(Eduventures Inc. report, March 2008).
Leadership Development & Coaching
Expand your career options in one of psychology's emerging
fields. In this specialization, you'll learn the psychological
principles and theories of leadership development and better
understand your own capacity for leadership. You'll also build
the high-level skills to manage organizational leadership
issues and create your own models of leadership coaching as you
broaden your opportunities in such areas as
industrial-organizational psychology and human resource
management.
Media Psychology
Few areas of psychology are generating more interest or growing
faster than media psychology and Walden offers one of the
nation's first graduate programs in the field. Examine the role
psychologists play in the media and explore the impact of media
and technology on human behavior. Apply psychological theories
and principles and increase your understanding of how marketing
and communications impact modern media in a global society.
This specialization gives you the opportunity to develop career
options in such fields as media consulting, advertising and
media research.
Organizational Psychology and Development
This specialization program prepares students to apply
principles and theories, and conduct research and data
management in a variety of settings and to work in
organizations, corporations and human resource and personnel
departments.

Psychology Licensure - Online
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The Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and School
Psychology specializations are designed to prepare graduates to
qualify to sit for psychology licensing exams. These
specializations are designed to meet the academic licensure
requirements of most state psychology boards. Walden University
licensure specializations in psychology are not accredited by the
American Psychological Association, which is a requirement for
licensure in some states. Because no graduate psychology program
can guarantee licensure upon graduation, we encourage students to
consult the appropriate agency to determine specific
requirements.
For more information about Ph.D. in Psychology specialization
licensure and for licensing boards contact information, visit the
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
(https://www.asppb.org/about/boardContact.aspx). For any of these
programs or specializations, you should also contact your
appropriate licensing body. International students are encouraged
to identify and contact their appropriate licensing body.
Post-Doctoral Psychology Certificate - Online
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Individuals with doctoral degrees in psychology can pursue
post-doctoral certificates at Walden University by two methods.
The first method, respecialization, allows students to gain
theory and knowledge in a specialization other than the one they
focused on in their degree work. Students complete a unique
program of study that accounts for previous coursework and
includes courses required to achieve essential knowledge in the
new specialization. They may choose from any of the
specializations offered in Walden's PhD in Psychology program.
The second method, specialized learning, provide students with
advanced training in a focused area. The school of psychology
currently offers three specialized learning certificates:
clinical assessment, clinical child psychology and online
teaching.
Certificate Requirements - Respecialization Certificate
- Foundation course: PSYC 6000 Foundations for Graduate Study
in Psychology
- Specific coursework is determined by the student and the
School of Psychology's faculty chair for the specialization
chosen
- Field experience: Students choosing to respecialize into a
licensure specialization (i.e., clinical, counseling or school
psychology) must complete a practicum, an internship, and an
academic year in residence
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
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