M.A. Educational Psychology: Bi-Lingual Clinical Program

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Program Overview

The Clinical Psychology Concentration for Spanish-English Bilingual Psychologists prepares graduates to function in applied mental health settings that have a significant Spanish-speaking clientele.

Program Admissions & Requirements

We are currently not accepting applications for this program.

All applicants must meet the admission requirements for graduate study at Montclair State University.  Please refer to the Graduate School for specific application requirements and instructions. In addition, the applicant must have:

bullet12 undergraduate credits in psychology including a course in statistics and a laboratory course in experimental psychology
bulletachieve acceptable scores on the general GRE
bulletand be approved by the departmental committee.

What can I do with the M.A. Educational Psychology-- Bi-Lingual Clinical degree?

MA level clinicians are able to do, under supervision and in exempt settings such as hospitals and community mental health centers, virtually anything doctoral level clinicians can do: individual and group psychotherapy, program administrators, psychological testing, etc. However, they cannot do private practice, even under supervision with this degree.

Course Selection

I. Required Courses
PSYC 510 Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC 561 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 578 Psychological Tests and Measurements
PSYC 660 Current Topics in Educational Psychology

 II.Specialization
PSYC 551 Mental Health Issues of Hispanics
PSYC 574 Individual Intelligence Testing
PSYC 575 Projective Techniques I
PSYC 593 Clinical Interviewing
PSYC 667 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 670 Introduction to Psychotherapy
PSYC 680 Externship in Clinical Psychology

 III. Elective
ANTH 538 Ethnopsychology
COUN 559 Dynamics of Group Process
COUN 581 Community Resources
COUN 590 Counseling the Alcoholic and the Substance Abuser
HECO 542 Dynamics of Family Interaction
HECO 544 Intercultural Study of Family
PSYC 552 General Social Psychology
PSYC 582 Behavior Modification
PSYC 685 Psychoanalytic Theory
SOCI 574 Sociology of Ethnic Relationships
SOCI 577 Sociology of Poverty in the United States

IV. Comprehensive Examination

Total Credits: 36

Email specialized Child/Adolescent Clinical faculty with your questions!


Dr. Milton Fuentes

Dr. Robert McCormick