Program Overview
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Our Goals for Clinical training
Where our Graduates Go
Evidence Based Practice
The Curriculum
Seeking to Train Top Clinicians in the Field
This 60-unit Master of Science program is designed for students who are seeking to become master’s level psychotherapists. The MS program is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical training to prepare them to work in a variety of clinical, counseling, and mental health settings. The training in San Jose State University’s MS in Clinical Psychology program emphasizes a scientific understanding and case formulation of psychopathology, known as an evidence based practice approach to psychotherapy. The program does not prepare students for pursuing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology.
The program centers on a required core of academic coursework that meets the education requirements for the California Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) license in California. The MFT license requires 3,000 hours of approved supervised clinical experience by the California State licensing board (the BBS). In compliance with Federal law 34 CFR § 668.43, we have not made a determination that the MS Clinical program curriculum at SJSU meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in any other state than California.
The goal of the MS Clinical Program is to ensure that all graduates have minimal competences to become practicing psychotherapists who are eligible for internships and licensure. The program strongly encourages and attempts to develop the academic, professional, and clinical skills for all students. The MS Clinical Program faculty evaluates student professional and interpersonal maturity throughout the program with both formal and informal reviews. Only students who have demonstrated a high level of professional and personal integrity consistent with the role of a psychotherapist continue in the program and graduate.
Where our Graduates Go
The MS in Clinical Psychology prepares students for positions in mental health clinics, hospitals, and residential treatment centers and emphasizes the importance of community mental health and serving diverse and under-represented populations. This program is ideal for students whose ultimate goal is to work as Marriage Family Therapists. We work with numerous agencies that provide excellent internship experiences for our students. The pre-degree internship experience focuses on giving students assessment and intervention skills with individuals, couples, and families.
Graduates of our program may find employment in community mental health agencies as well as private or public service agencies. While some of our graduates seek independent practice, our program emphasizes community mental health work and does not specifically train students in the business skills or develop the entrepreneurial acumen necessary to start and maintain a private practice. In addition, this clinical program does not train students to become educational guidance counselors nor the coursework required to pursue the PPS credential.
The MS Clinical Psychology program at SJSU meets the requirements set by the state of California for the training required for the Marriage Family Therapy license. We are approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS).
Evidence Based Practice
The MS Clinical Psychology program at SJSU is an evidence based practice [pdf] program that has a focus on the use and evaluation of assessment data throughout psychological interventions. We also emphasize the importance of using sound psychological theory in combination with the empirical literature on supported clinical interventions. This focus adheres to the applied or practitioner component of a scientist-practitioner or clinical scientist model of training.
Our greatest strengths as a program lie with the quality of education we provide and our continued focus on contemporary psychological interventions that are consistent with most models of integrated behavioral health care. We are an evidence based practice program that places a strong emphasis on both case conceptualization skills and utilizing the empirical literature to best assist our clients.
The Curriculum
Our 60 semester unit curriculum covers a wide variety of essential skills for therapists that are both conceptual and applied.
The current required sequence of courses [pdf] can be found with this link.
The list of all required courses for the MS Clinical program is found with this link. Links are available to review catalog descriptions of each course.
Current and past syllabi for most courses can be found using this link.
All of the courses required for the MFT are taken while in the program (see link for current curriculum).
Important Note regarding seeking licensure: Admission into programs leading to licensure and credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or credential. Licensure and credentialing requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, licensure or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or tax payer identification number) or successfully passing a criminal background check. Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements. Information concerning licensure and credentialing requirements are available on the BBS website.