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Graduate Programs

Azusa Pacific University recognizes the need to provide quality academic programs for graduate students with divergent professional goals and differing educational needs. The degree and credential programs are designed for a limited number of individuals eager to pursue a Master of Arts and a credential program concurrently. These embedded degree/credential programs are restrictive and faculty advisement is required prior to enrollment in the program.

The Department of School Counseling and School Psychology offers the following graduate programs:

Master's Degrees
Educational Counseling (with an embedded School Counseling Credential), M.A.Ed.

Prepares school counselors to communicate with and guide students of all cultures, socioeconomic levels, and learning abilities. Requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential are embedded within the program.

Educational Psychology (with an embedded School Psychology Credential), M.A.Ed.

Prepares school psychologist to evaluate and treat students of all cultures, socioeconomic levels, and learning abilities. Requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential are embedded within the program.

Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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