2023-2024 General Catalog

Master of Science in Psychology

The Master of Science (MS) in Psychology degree program offers a wide range of academic and professionally oriented psychology courses. This degree is offered in response to a demand from learners and industry leaders for a degree designed for those interested in pursuing a strong theoretical and research foundation in psychology, which can be applied to fields such as advanced addiction studies, pastoral counseling, sport psychology, and consultation in business and industry.

The program places an emphasis on scientific research as applied to non-clinical settings. The MS in Psychology degree offers an alternative to the Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology degree. The MS in Psychology does not lead to licensure as a marriage and family therapist nor as a licensed professional clinical counselor (for those professional goals, please see the MA in Psychology program). The MS degree program also provides a firm foundation in the field of psychology upon which to build doctoral-level study (Doctor of Psychology) at CalSouthern.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Foundational Knowledge in Psychology

    Articulate a broad knowledge of psychology’s core foundation content domains (affective, biological, cognitive, developmental, and social aspects of behavior) and research methods.

  2. Scientific Literacy & Research

    Utilize scientific reasoning, processes, and/or methods to synthesize psychological research in a manner that advances interdisciplinary application of psychological principles.

  3. Ethics & Professional Standards

    Apply ethical behavior, standards and decision-making in accordance with the ethical standards of the discipline.

  4. Cultural Diversity, Awareness & Humility

    Apply cultural humility and understanding to interactions with diverse individual and groups.

  5. Psychological & Professional Literacy

    Applies psychological research and theory to intentionally impact individuals, groups, organizations, and/or communities.

  6. Communication & Interpersonal Skills

    Communicate competently in multiple formats (written, oral, and interpersonal) appropriate to various audiences, cultures, and contexts.

  7. Professional Values & Development

    Apply knowledge, skills, and feedback to enhance potential for success in chosen profession.

Licensure and Certification

Advanced Addiction Studies Concentration only

CalSouthern’s MS in Psychology with a Concentration in Advanced Addiction Studies (AAS) provides 360 hours of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) specific education, fulfilling required for the Licensed Advanced Alcohol Drug Counselor (LAADC) as required by the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). For addiction professionals who are seeking to become nationally certified, this program is also approved by the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC). More information about Substance Use Disorder (SUD) specific education requirements, certification requirements, and career steps is available at www.ccapp.us and www.naadac.org.

CalSouthern has made a determination that this curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in the field of addiction treatment in the following states: AZ, CA, MD, NV, UT. Some states may have additional requirements that are not part of the curriculum, but which can be satisfied at CalSouthern.

CalSouthern has made a determination that this curriculum does not meet the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in the field of addiction treatment in the following states: CO, IN, MA.

CalSouthern has not made a determination that this curriculum meets the State educational requirements for licensure or certification in the field of addiction treatment in the following states: AK, AL, AR, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IA, IL, KS, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY.

Degree Requirements

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS CREDITS
Core Courses 15
Concentration & Elective Courses 15
Applied Concepts
(learners enrolled in the Advanced Addiction Studies Concentration are required to complete Advanced Supervised Practicum & Fieldwork in Addiction Studies instead)
6
Master’s Thesis 6
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION 42

Required Courses

Core Courses (15 Credits Required)

PSY 6502Counseling Theories and Strategies

3

PSY 6801Therapeutic Boundaries

3

PSY 6506Psychopathology

3

PSY 6512Group Counseling

3

PSY 6516Social Psychology

3

Note: Learners who are enrolling in the Advanced Addiction Studies Concentration must take PSY 6309, Advanced Ethical and Professional Issues in Addiction Counseling instead of PSY 6801, Therapeutic Boundaries.

Concentration and Elective Courses (15 Credits Required)

Completion of core courses serve as pre-requisites for elective courses. Elective Areas of Concentration options include: Customized, Advanced Addiction Studies, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Pastoral Counseling, and Sport Psychology.

Five elective courses are required to earn a concentration which will be recorded on the learner’s academic transcript. Learners who would prefer to select their own electives can create a customized concentration. Those interested in earning a certificate to identify the concentration earned, may contact registrar@calsouthern.edu for more information.

Customized Concentration (15 Credits Required)

Choose any five (5) Graduate Psychology Elective Courses (excludes practicums, internships, core PsyD courses, or doctoral project courses).

Advanced Addiction Studies Concentration

PSY 6511Substance Use and Related Disorders

3

PSY 7534Dual Diagnosis

3

PSY 7307Advanced Physiology and Pharmacology of Addiction

3

PSY 7007Advanced Case Management: Assessment, Treatment Planning, Relapse Prevention And Aftercare

3

PSY 7316Advanced Personal and Professional Wellness for the Substance Abuse Counselor

3

Industrial/Organizational Psychology Concentration

PSY 7521Industrial/Organizational Psychology

3

PSY 6508Culture and Diversity in Counseling

3

PSY 7522Consulting in Business, Education & Mental Health

3

PSY 7529Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

3

PSY 7761Interpersonal Conflict in the Workplace

3

Pastoral Counseling Concentration

PSY 7541Psychology of Religion

3

PSY 6509Systems of Family Therapy

3

PSY 7507Advanced Human Sexuality

3

PSY 7517Psychology of Aging

3

PSY 7533Psychology of Death and Dying

3

Sport Psychology Concentration

PSY 7100Applied Sport Psychology I

3

PSY 7101Applied Sport Psychology II

3

PSY 7711Current Issues in Sport Psychology

3

PSY 7715Psychology of Coaching

3

PSY 7720Enhancing Performance: Preparation/Motivation

3

Applied Concepts (6 Credits Required)

PSY 6802Applied Concepts

6

Or

PSY 7508Supervised Practicum in Advanced Addiction Studies

6

Note: Learners enrolled in the Advanced Addiction Studies Concentration must complete PSY 7508, Supervised Practicum in Advanced Addiction Studies.

Master’s Thesis (6 Credits Required)

PSY 6899Master's Thesis

6

With the exception of the Advanced Addiction Studies concentration, this program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in an occupation. As such, CalSouthern has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.

While California Southern University, as a member of the AIU System, is part of a Title IV eligible institution offering Title IV eligible programs, CalSouthern has elected and designated this program as not participating in Title IV federal financial aid programs. This means students enrolling in this program may not use Federal Student Aid to help pay for this program. Instead, it offers a variety of zero interest payment options for students.