Feb 23, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Department of Psychology and Counseling


Purpose

The purpose of the Department of Psychology and Counseling is fivefold:

  1. To prepare students to enter the work force;
  2. To prepare undergraduates for additional training leading to professional careers;
  3. To enhance the knowledge, skills, and understanding of graduate students;
  4. To provide service courses to non-majors; and
  5. To encourage scholarly production.

Curricula

The Department of Psychology and Counseling offers a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Students majoring in psychology may select a minor from among those listed in the catalog, or they may fulfill their minor requirements with 15 credit hours of courses in an academic discipline or field that does not provide a minor. These must be approved by the student’s academic advisor.

Graduation Requirements

Students in the Department of Psychology and Counseling must meet the graduation requirements listed in the Degree and Graduation Requirements  section of the Academic Regulations page.

Graduate Studies

The Department of Psychology and Counseling offers a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. These graduate programs are designed to give students a deeper understanding of human behavior from a variety of perspectives. Students complete psychology or counseling courses with the help of an academic advisor. Students also complete several semesters of clinical practicum and internship. The practicum and internship for the face-to-face Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis program are completed at the McNeese Autism Program (MAP). The practicum and internship for the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program are available at a variety of human services agencies. Graduates go on to enter private practice, work for human service agencies, or continue their education in doctoral programs. Additional information and curricula are available on the program pages below.

Programs

    Bachelor of Science (BS)
    Minor
    Master of Science (MS)