Mission Statement:The graduate programs in psychology at Russell Sage College prepare students for work as mental health counselors and community psychologists. The programs have been designed for students who have made a commitment to advance social justice, to promote the well-being of individuals, families and groups with varying cultural traditions, and to develop change strategies to address social issues in diverse communities through the application of psychological principles, research and methods. The 36 or 37 credit Master of Arts in Community Psychology focuses on the systems, practices and tools needed to effectively address mental health and community welfare issues.The goals of the program are to :
Course schedules are flexible and include evening and weekend options to meet the needs of working students. Note: Admission to the New York State psychologist licensure examination requires a Ph.D. in psychology. This degree does not meet the educational requirements for licensure as a mental health counselor in New York State. Program DesignThe program consists of a community psychology core, a research methods sequence, general psychology electives, required Organization and Management electives, and a capstone experience. A field experience in Community Psychology is required for all students. Admission RequirementsApplicants for admission to the community psychology program must meet the general admission requirements:
Applicants who meet all admission requirements will be admitted as regular graduate students. Those who do not fully meet the requirements may be admitted on a provisional basis if they show high promise for success in the program. Degree Requirements
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Community Psychology Program Summary
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Community Psychology Core
Research Methods Sequence
Health Services Administration
- Select one with advisement
General Psychology Electives
- Select two courses with advisement