2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
Applied Clinical and Educational Sciences
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GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Science—Communication Disorders-Speech-Language Pathology
Master of Education—School Counseling
Master of Science—Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Master of Education—School Psychology
Educational Specialist—School Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy—Counselor Education and Supervision
Doctor of Psychology—School Psychology
Department of Applied Clinical and Educational Sciences
University Hall, room 211
Phone: 812-237-2880
Fax: 812-237-2729
Web site: https://www.indstate.edu/education/svrd
See program areas for specific degree program contact information.
Department Chairperson: Dr. Christine D. MacDonald
The Department of Applied Clinical and Educational Sciences (ACES) prepares students for professional careers through academic and clinical experiences.
FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Practicum, research, and internship experiences are available in many different settings within the University including the Norma and William Grosjean Clinic in University Hall, which includes the Porter School Psychology Center, the Rowe Center for Communicative Disorders, and the Counseling Clinic. Supervised clinical experiences also occur in off-campus sites such as schools, clinics, mental health centers, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers.
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS PROGRAMS
GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Science—Speech-Language Pathology
Communication Disorders Area Office
University Hall, room 211
Phone: 812-237-2800
The communication disorders area of ACES offers a graduate program in speech-language pathology. This program is designed to build upon undergraduate course work, to strengthen the theoretical and practical base needed for evaluation and treatment of communication disorders, and provide the student with intensive, supervised practicum/internship experiences in a variety of educational and medical settings. The master of science program in speech-language pathology at Indiana State University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
COUNSELING PROGRAMS
GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Education—School Counseling
Master of Science—Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Post-Master’s, Non-Degree License Program—School Counseling
Non-Degree Certification Program—Clinical Mental Health Counselor Endorsement
Post-Master’s, NonDegree License Program Program–School Counseling
Doctor of Psychology—School Psychology
Counseling Programs Area Office
University Hall, room 211
Phone: 812-237-2870
The counseling area of ACES offers graduate degrees in clinical mental health counseling, school counseling, and counselor education and supervision. Program graduates secure professional positions in a variety of educational, human service, medical, research, business, correctional, and social service settings. In addition to pursuing advanced degrees, graduate students and practicing professionals may take department courses as part of a licensure, certificate, or personal professional development program. Graduate programs holding national accreditation include the master of science degree in clinical mental health counseling, the master of education degree in school counseling, and the doctor of philosophy degree in counselor education and supervision, all accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. The degree in school counseling meets the Indiana Department of Education’s requirements for licensure. The degree in clinical mental health counseling leads to license eligibility in all states having mental health counselor licensure at the master’s level. Further information about Council for the Accreditation of Counseling Related Educational Programs accreditation may be obtained from Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Counseling Related Educational Programs, 5999 Stevenson Avenue, Alexandria, VA, 22304, phone 703-823-9800, extension 301.
School Counseling Licensure Regulations
Individuals interested in licensure are encouraged to consult Education Student Services in the Bayh College of Education before pursuing a program intended to lead to licensure. Because of changes in educator licensing, up-to-date licensing information is not reflected in this catalog. For questions, contact Education Student Services.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAMS
GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Education—School Psychology
Educational Specialist—School Psychology
Doctor of Psychology—School Psychology
School and Educational Psychology Programs Area Office
University Hall, room 211
Phone: 812-237-2880
The school and educational psychology area of ACES offers graduate programs in school psychology. These programs emphasize a comprehensive knowledge of both psychology and education with particular focus on evidence-based practices in intervention, assessment, consultation, and program evaluation. The educational specialist (Ed.S.) degree prepares individuals for entry-level positions in the school setting through state department of education licensure or certification as a school psychologist. The doctor of psychology degree is designed to provide advanced training and prepare individuals for professional practice in a variety of settings including schools, hospitals, private practice, and universities. The doctoral degree meets the academic requirements for psychology licensure. Both degree programs are approved by the National Association of School Psychologists.
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