Department of Psychology
Aimee Holt, program director
(615) 904-8343
Aimee.Holt@mtsu.edu
The Department of Psychology offers programs which lead to two graduate degrees: the Master of Arts and the Specialist in Education. The department also offers a minor at the graduate level.
Program completion and endorsement for a State Department of Education license require successful completion of both degrees. The M.A. portion of the program comes first. The Ed.S. is an advanced degree. It is only available to students who have master’s degrees in School Psychology.
Tennessee teacher licensing in school psychology is obtained through MTSU’s program. Licensing requires (1) completion of the Ed.S. with a concentration in School Psychology, (2) 1,200 hours of internship in school psychology, (3) acceptable scores on the School Psychology Praxis II Test, and (4) verification of readiness for independent practice by an internship supervisor. The School Psychology PRAXIS II test assesses the following areas: a) professional practices that permeate all areas; b) direct and indirect services for children, families, and schools, c) systems-level services, and d) foundations of school psychological services delivery.
Please see undergraduate catalog for information regarding undergraduate programs.