The program also seeks to prepare Ed.S.-level school psychologists for licensure by the Tennessee Board of Education.
The school psychologist must be prepared to understand and deal with the child's three major social systems: society in general, the family situation, and the school system.
MTSU uses a psychosocial model and promotes a multicultural perspective. Students also get training in assessment and intervention with school pupils who have dyslexia, through the Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia and neighboring education districts.
A school psychologist may work in a variety of different environments including public schools, clinics and hospitals, private schools, school health clinics, universities, community agencies, and in private practice.
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Master of Arts [M.A] Psychology ( School Psychology Concentration)