The Department of Psychology and Philosophy offers Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees in General Psychology and Clinical Psychology, a Specialist in School Psychology degree, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology.
The Clinical and School programs are designed to produce effective practitioners. The General program does not involve training in the delivery of psychological services, but does, as is the case with the Clinical and School programs, prepare students for further graduate study and/or junior college teaching.
Admission Requirements
Requirements  for admission include:
      1.  18 hours of coursework in undergraduate  Psychology that includes a course in Research Methods and a course in  Statistics; 
      2.  a minimum of a 3.0 undergraduate grade point  average; 
      3.  three letters of recommendation; 
      4.  a statement of personal interests and goals;  and 
      5.  submission of scores on the General Test of  Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Ordinarily, the most useful letters of recommendation come from university faculty who are able to describe the applicant’s potential for success in graduate study. The Department does not use a recommendation form but rather asks referees to send letters on their own letterhead. Please submit all documents to:
Office of Graduate Studies
Box 2478 SHSU
Huntsville, TX 77341-2478
Students admitted to the Master’s programs in Psychology at SHSU have average undergraduate GPAs of 3.5 and average GRE scores (Verbal & Quantitative combined) of 1091. Those whose scores are not that high still may wish to apply. We recognize that students do not always demonstrate their potential for professional success through such traditional criteria. We seek promising students from all backgrounds who will enhance our program and, later, professional psychology. High test scores and grades do not guarantee acceptance, and students whose lower scores are offset by other exceptional qualifications may be admitted. In any case, all applications must be complete (with transcripts, GRE scores, letters, and a personal statement of interests and goals) before any admission decision is made.
Students are admitted each fall and are expected to begin their studies during the fall semester. The application deadline for admission is February 15. Complete applications are evaluated immediately after the deadline and offers of admission are made as quickly as possible. Please note that several of our admission requirements, policies, and deadlines differ from those of other programs at SHSU.
Inquiries about the  Psychology Master’s programs may be directed to:
  Jeffrey S. Anastasi, Ph.D.
  Coordinator of PSY Master’s Study
  Department of Psychology and Philosophy
  Sam Houston State University
  Box 2447
  Huntsville, TX 77341-2447
  Telephone: (936) 294-3049
  Email: jeff.anastasi@shsu.edu
Information and materials are also available at www.shsu.edu/~psy_www/ma.htm.
Degree Requirements
Once students have completed their first 18 hours of graduate study, they must be admitted to candidacy for the Master of Arts degree before continuing their graduate coursework. As part of the process, students are asked to submit satisfactory scores on the Psychology Subject Test of the GRE. Unsatisfactory performance on the exam, in one’s classes, or in one’s practicum training may block a student from further graduate training.
Students in all of our Master’s programs must pass a written Comprehensive Exam at the close of their training in order to obtain an M.A. degree. Students must be enrolled in the University during the semester or summer session in which the comprehensive exam is administered.
M.A.  in Clinical Psychology
  There are two  plans of study in our Clinical track. The first involves 45 hours of coursework and includes a  Master’s thesis. The second is a non-thesis option that involves 48 hours of  study and that replaces the thesis with selections from a group of approved  courses. Both of the Clinical tracks are applied programs that include 450  clock hours of supervised practicum experience, and prepare students for  ultimate licensure as Psychological Associates in Texas.
Thesis Option: 45 hours
Required General Core:   
        Select one  of the following courses (3 hours):
                  PSY  532      Advanced  Social Psychology
                  PSY  597      Advanced  Developmental Psychology
        Select one  of the following courses (3 hours):
                  PSY  536      Advanced  Cognitive Psychology
                  PSY  560      Advanced  Physiological Psychology
                  PSY  581      Advanced  Learning Theory
        Select the  following course (3 hours):
                  PSY  587      Advanced  Statistics
Required Clinical Core:
          Select  each of the following courses (24 hours):     
                    PSY  530      Psychopathology 
                    PSY  533      Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy I 
                    PSY  594      Psychometrics
                    PSY  595      Assessment  of Intelligence and Achievement
                    PSY  596      Assessment  of Personality and Psychopathology
                    PSY  691      Practicum  I 
                    PSY  692      Practicum  II 
                    PSY  693      Practicum  III
Thesis Courses:
          Select  each of the following courses (6 hours):
                    PSY  698      Thesis  I
                    PSY  699      Thesis  II
Elective courses (6 hours):
          Select any  two SHSU graduate courses.
Non-Thesis Option
Required General Core:
          Select one  of the following courses (3 hours):
                    PSY  532      Advanced  Social Psychology
                    PSY  597      Advanced  Developmental Psychology
          Select one  of the following courses (3 hours):
                    PSY  536      Advanced  Cognitive Psychology
               PSY  560      Advanced  Physiological Psychology
               PSY  581      Advanced  Learning Theory
          Select the  following course:
                    PSY  587      Advanced  Statistics
Required Clinical Core:
          Select  each of the following courses (24 hours):
                    PSY  530      Psychophathology
                    PSY  533      Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy I
                            PSY  594      Psychometrics, 
                    PSY  595      Assessment  of Intelligence and Achievement
                    PSY  596      Assessment  of Personality and Psychopathology 
                    PSY  691      Practicum  I, 
                    PSY  692      Practicum  II
                    PSY  693      Practicum  III
Elective courses (6 hours):
          Select any  two SHSU graduate courses.
Supplemental Practitioner Courses:
          Select  three of the following courses (9 hours):
                    PSY  534      Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy II                               
                    PSY  539      Advanced  School Psychology
                    PSY  561      Neuropsychopharmacology    
                            PSY  581      Advanced  Learning Theory
                            PSY  582      Advanced  Industrial/Organizational Psychology
                            PSY  585      Advanced  Health Psychology
                            PSY  694      Practicum  in Psychometrics
Specialist  in School Psychology
  The School Psychology track is a 60-hour program that provides the training needed  for certification by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)  and licensure as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology in Texas. It  includes 300 hours of practicum experience and a year-long internship in public  schools. The program is approved by NASP.
Psychological Foundations:
      Select each of  the following courses (18 hours):
                PSY  530          Psychopathology
                PSY  561          Neuropsychopharmacology
                PSY  581          Advanced  Learning Theory
                PSY  587          Advanced  Statistics
                PSY  597          Advanced  Developmental Psychology
                PSY  760          Multicultural  Psychology or BSL 571 or CNE 592
      
  Educational Foundations:
      Select the  following course (3 hours):
                ASE  532          Administration  and Organization of Public Schools
Assessment:
      Select each of  the following courses (12 hours):
                PSY  594          Psychometrics
                PSY  595          Assessment  of Intelligence and Achievement
                PSY  598          Advanced  Child Assessment
                PSY  694          Practicum  In Psychometrics 
Intervention:
      Select each of  the following courses (9 hours):
                PSY  533          Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy I
                PSY  535          Special  Problems in Psychology: Academic Consultation
                PSY  538          Consultation  in the Schools
Professional Practice:
      Select each of  the following courses (15 hours):
                PSY  539          Advanced  School Psychology
                PSY  691          Practicum  I: Counseling Practicum
                PSY  692          Practicum  II: School Practicum
                PSY  671A       Master’s  Internship in Psychology: Part I
                PSY  671B       Master’s  Internship in Psychology: Part II
        Elective (3-6 hours)
                        Course selection in consultation  with advisor
M.A  in General Psychology
  The General track is a 36-hour program that concentrates on the  scientific sub-disciplines of psychology. It does not provide training in the  delivery of psychological services, but it does allow more flexibility than do  our other programs. Thus, students are provided the opportunity to pursue their  personal academic and research interests, and concentration in other fields  such as Criminal Justice and Business are possible. Both a thesis track and a  non-thesis option are available.
M.A. in General Psychology Thesis Option
Required  General Core:
          Select  each of the following courses (21 hours):
                    PSY  587      Advanced  Statistics
                    PSY  588      Experimental  Design
                    PSY  532      Advanced  Social Psychology
                    PSY  536      Advanced  Cognitive Psychology
                    PSY  560      Advanced  Physiological Psychology
                    PSY  581      Advanced  Learning Theory
                    PSY  597      Advanced  Developmental Psychology
Thesis Courses:
          Select  each of the following courses (6 hours):
                    PSY  698      Thesis  I and 
                    PSY  699      Thesis  II
Elective Courses (9 hours):
          Select  three SHSU graduate courses. All the courses in Psychology other than PSY 595,  PSY 596, and the Practicum courses will be available to you.
M.A.  in General Psychology Non-Thesis Option
          Select each of the following  courses (27 hours)
                    PSY  531      Graduate  Seminar in General Psychology
                    PSY  532      Advanced  Social Psychology
                    PSY  536      Advanced  Cognitive Psychology
                    PSY  560      Advanced  Physiological Psychology
                    PSY  581      Advanced  Learning Theory
                    PSY  585      Advanced  Health Psychology
                    PSY  587      Advanced  Statistics
                    PSY  588      Introduction  to Experimental Design
                    PSY  597      Advanced  Developmental Psychology
        Elective  Courses (9 hours):
                  Select  any three SHSU graduate courses. All courses in Psychology other than PSY 595,  PSY 596, and the Practicum courses will be available to you.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology
Mission
  The Clinical Psychology Ph.D.  Program seeks to train professionals with a broad knowledge of scientific  psychology who will be skilled clinicians. Consistent with the training model  first enunciated by the American Psychological Association at the Boulder  Conference in 1949, the program’s educational philosophy is to produce  scientists/practitioners who possess expertise in both research and clinical  practice. The department believes that experience in applied settings produces  scientists who are sensitive to pragmatic issues and who are on the cutting edge  of research questions essential to practitioners in the field. Conversely,  clinicians who have been trained as scientists understand emerging research  results and assimilate them into their daily practice. Consistent with the  Boulder Model, psychology’s dominant training model, all students are required  to complete a dissertation and to be enrolled full-time. The demands of the  program’s training are not amenable to part-time or weekend course schedules. 
Clinical psychology is the psychological science that seeks to understand, assess, and treat psychological disorders and conditions. Sam Houston State University Psychology students’ published research has examined test development, personality assessment, psychopathology, gender and minority issues, and public policy, among other topics. The students’ practicum experiences have involved work with severely disturbed clients, people with brain injuries, persons with addictions, troubled adolescents, children and families, and persons in the legal system. Practicum settings have included a variety of inpatient and residential settings (neuropsychiatric, rehabilitation, and university medical center), private psychological practices, and correctional settings. In addition, the program operates its own Psychological Services Center where students encounter a broad range of community clientele.
Additionally, the Ph.D. Program includes a strong forensic emphasis, exposing all students to applications of clinical psychology within the legal system (such as explaining psychopathology to the courts, intervening with families in the social service system, providing psychological treatment to victims and offenders) such that students who desire substantial expertise in forensic psychology will have the basic preparation they need to pursue postdoctoral specialty training and conduct legally-relevant clinical psychology research.
Program Goals
Goal 1: To produce graduates  who have a broad knowledge of scientific psychology including its history of  thought and development, research methods, and applications. 
  Goal 2: To produce graduates  with the skills to conduct meaningful research that adds to the current body of  knowledge in psychology. 
  Goal 3: To produce graduates  who have the knowledge and skills to excel in the practice of clinical  psychology. 
  Goal 4: To provide  opportunities for researching and applying clinical psychology to the legal arena. 
Admission Requirements
Furnish the following  materials by December 1: 
      1.  Application to Graduate Studies at SHSU with  nonrefundable $20 application fee. 
      2.  Application to the Clinical Psychology Ph.D.  Program with nonrefundable $20 fee. (Please use a second, separate check.) 
      3.  Official transcripts from all universities attended.  Neither photocopies nor forms that are “issued to student” will be accepted;  please instruct the Registrar to send transcripts directly to Sam Houston State  University. 
      4.  An official score report of the Graduate  Record Examination (GRE). 
      5.  An official score report of the Advanced  Psychology Test of the GRE (recommended but not required). 
      6.  Three letters of recommendation that speak to  the applicant’s promise for doctoral study in clinical psychology. References  should be addressed directly to SHSU and should be written on the referrer’s  letterhead. 
      7.  An essay of no more than two pages explaining  the applicant’s interest in (a) clinical psychology and (b) SHSU’s Clinical  Psychology Ph.D. Program. 
      8.  Applicant resume or curriculum vitae. 
      9.  Applicant publications (if available). 
Please note: SHSU’s Office of Graduate Studies has its own application process, so two separate application forms and two separate checks are necessary.
The typical academic  profile of students in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program includes a 3.7  undergraduate GPA and 1200 (combined total Verbal and Quantitative) GRE.  However, promising students from all backgrounds who will enhance the program  and, later, professional psychology are sought. High test scores and grades do  not guarantee acceptance, and students whose lower scores are offset by other  exceptional qualifications may be admitted. New students may join the program  with either a baccalaureate or a master’s degree. For application forms or  further information, write or call: 
  Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program 
  Department of Psychology and Philosophy 
  Sam Houston State University
  Box 2210 
  Huntsville, TX 77341-2210 
  Telephone: (936) 294-1210 
  E-mail: clinpsy@shsu.edu 
  Or visit http://www.shsu.edu/clinpsy 
Requirements for Completion of the Ph.D. Program
All formal  requirements for completion of the Ph.D. are described in the Clinical  Psychology Doctor of Philosophy Program Handbook and may vary from one student  to another depending on previous academic preparation. The following guidelines  are offered to demonstrate the nature of the doctoral program and should not be  misconstrued as representing the formal requirements for a Ph.D.
      1.  A course of study beyond the master’s degree  designed in consultation with the Director of Clinical Training that will  provide the student with in-depth knowledge in the areas of research and  statistics, the broad bases of psychology, and clinical psychology. This course  of study is sequential, cumulative, graded in complexity, and designed to  prepare students for further organized training.
      2.  Enrollment as a full-time student (i.e., a  minimum of 9 credit hours per semester) on campus for at least four consecutive  long (i.e., Fall, Spring) semesters.
      3.  An average of 3.0 (B) must be maintained by  the student in all courses in which he/she registers after admission into the  doctoral program. Students should consult the Program Handbook for a more  detailed description of policies regarding academic standards.
      4.  Passing a written comprehensive examination or  successfully defending a major area paper which integrates at least 3 core  areas.
      5.  Completion and defense of a doctoral  dissertation that is the product of original scholarly research and is of such  quality as to represent a meaningful contribution to knowledge in the field of  psychology.
      6.  Completion of a year-long pre-doctoral  internship, during which the student works full-time in an applied clinical  setting.
      7.  Completion of the degree within 6 years from  the first semester of registration as a doctoral student (i.e., following  completion of requirements for the master’s degree).
Degree Requirements: 
    The Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical  Psychology
The Doctoral Curriculum
General  Psychology Courses 
      PSY  560      Advanced  Physiological Psychology                                              3  SCH
      PSY  592      History  and Systems of Psychology                                               3  SCH
      PSY  587      Advanced  Statistics                                                                         3  SCH
      PSY  787      Multivariate  Statistics in Psychology                                              3  SCH
      Total:                                                                                                                  12  SCH
Cognitive-Affective  Basis of Behavior 
      PSY  532      Advanced  Social Psychology                                                          3  SCH
      PSY  536      Advanced  Cognitive Psychology
      PSY  792      Emotions                                                                                         3  SCH
      PSY  588      Introduction  to Experimental Design                                               3  SCH
      PSY  597      Advanced  Developmental Psychology                                            3  SCH
      PSY  760      Multicultural  Psychology                                                                3  SCH               
      Total:                                                                                                                  15  SCH
Required  Clinical Psychology Courses 
      PSY  530      Psychopathology                                                                              3  SCH
      PSY  533      Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy I                                        3  SCH
      PSY  594      Psychometrics                                                                                  3  SCH
      PSY  595      Assessment  of Intelligence and Achievement                                 3  SCH
      PSY  596      Assessment  of Personality and Psychopathology 
                            (Objective  Measures)                                                                      3  SCH
      PSY  730      Clinical  Psychology Proseminar                                                     3  SCH
      PSY  736      Mental  Health Law                                                                          3  SCH               
      PSY  739      Developmental  Psychopathology                                                    3  SCH
      PSY  762      Ethics  in Clinical Practice                                                                3  SCH
      PSY  770      Empirically  Supported Treatments                                                  3  SCH
      PSY  860      Forensic  Assessment I                                                                    3  SCH
      Total:                                                                                                                  33  SCH 
Clinical  Psychology Elective (select 2) 
      PSY  534      Theory  and Research in Psychotherapy II                                       3  SCH
      PSY  585      Advanced Health Psychology                                                         3  SCH
      PSY  596      Assessment  of Personality and Psychopathology 
                            (Projective  Techniques)                                                                   3  SCH
      PSY  733      Law  and Social Psychology                                                            3  SCH
      PSY  735      Law  and Psychology                                                                       3  SCH
      PSY  774      Human  Neuropsychology                                                               3  SCH
      PSY  861      Forensic  Assessment II                                                                   3  SCH
      Total:                                                                                                                    6  SCH
Practica  and Internships 
      PSY  691      Practicum  I                                                                                      3  SCH
      PSY 692/693                                                                             Practicum  II/III, or
      PSY  882      Doctoral  Clinical Practicum I (two sections needed)                       6  SCH
      PSY  882      Doctoral  Clinical Practicum I                                                          3  SCH
      PSY  883      Doctoral  Clinical Practicum II                                                         9  SCH
      PSY  890      Internship  I                                                                                      1  SCH
      PSY  891      Internship  II                                                                                    1  SCH
      PSY  892      Internship  III                                                                                   1  SCH
      Total:                                                                                                                   24  SCH
Thesis 
      PSY 698       Thesis I                                                                                           3  SCH
      PSY 699       Thesis II                                                                                          3  SCH
  Total:                                                                                                                         6  SCH
Dissertation 
      PSY 896       Dissertation I                                                                                   3  SCH
      PSY 897       Dissertation II                                                                                 3  SCH
      PSY 898       Dissertation III                                                                                3  SCH
      PSY 899       Dissertation IV                                                                                3  SCH
      Total:                                                                                                                  12  SCH
Grand Total: 108 SCH
* Students entering with a master’s degree in psychology and have completed similar courses as part of their degree may have courses waived at the discretion of the Ph.D. Program faculty.
Graduate Courses
500-599         introductory  master’s courses open to master’s and doctoral students
  600-699         advanced  master’s courses open to master’s and doctoral students
  700-799         introductory  doctoral courses open to doctoral students and selected master’s students
  800-899         advanced  doctoral courses open to doctoral students only