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Home / Undergraduate Studies / Education Minor / Applied Psychology Track Courses


The Applied Psychology Track

 

Requirements for The Applied Psychology Track of The Education & Applied Psychology Minor have changed.

If You:

-Petitioned to add the minor before or during F09- Follow the OLD requirements below.

-Petitioned to add the minor during or after W10- Follow the NEW requirements below.

- Have any concerns that these changes will prohibit you from completing the minor, need to substitute courses or are unsure of which requirements to follow, contact Christina Baker at cbaker@education.ucsb.edu, 805-893-2137, Ed 4100.

 

Remember that beginning W10, Ed 165 = CNCSP 101, Ed 166 = CNCSP 102, Ed 164 = CNCSP 110 and Ed 171A = CNCSP 114. If these courses count for the requirements in their ‘Ed’ form they will do so as their ‘CNCSP’ form and vice versa.

 

"New" Requirements for the Applied Psychology Track

Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology (CNCSP)

18 Units Required

**For Students that petition during and after W10**

 

Core/Practicum courses taken beyond the number required will count as electives

 

Core Courses (2 required, CNCSP 101 and 1 course from Set 2)

Set 1

  • CNCSP 101 Intro to Applied Psychology (4 Units)

Set 2

  • CNCSP 110 Intro to Educational & Vocational Guidance (4 units)
  • CNCSP 111 Identity and Pluralism (4 units)
  • CNCSP 114 Psych of Gender (4 units)
  • Ed 190 Intro to Autism (Pre-req: Psych 1, minimum 3.0 GPA) (4 units)

 

Practicum (1 of the following 2 courses required)

  • CNCSP 102 Practicum in Applied Psychology (2 Units)
  • Ed 191D Peer Health Education Internships (Ed 191 A, B, or C is a pre-req but will not count as units towards the applied psych track)

 

Elective Courses (Fill remaining units with elective courses)

  • CNCSP 102 Practicum in Applied Psychology (2 Units)
  • CNCSP 114 Psych of Gender (4 units)
  • CNCSP 111 Identity and Pluralism (4 units)
  • CNCSP 112 Positive Psychology in School and Community Settings (4 units)
  • CNCSP 113 Achievement Gap (4 units)
  • CNCSP 110 Intro to Educational & Vocational Guidance (4 units)
  • CNCSP/Ed 197, 199 or 199RA can be used in lieu of other electives with consent of track advisor
  • Ed 109S or SS Health Education (4 Units)
  • Ed 111 Intro to Child and Adolescent Development (4 units)
  • Ed 125 Equity, Democracy, and Schooling in the U.S. [Particularly appropriate for those interested in school counseling/psychology]
  • Ed 190 Intro to Autism (Pre-requisites: Psychology 1, minimum 3.0 GPA) (4 units)
  • Ed 191D Peer Health Education Internships (Ed 191 A, B, or C is a pre-req but do not count as units towards the applied psych track)

 

 

"OLD" Requirements for the Applied Psychology Track

Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology (CNCSP)

18 Units Required

**For Students that petitioned before and during F09**

 

Core/Practicum courses taken beyond the number required will count as electives

Core Courses (2 courses required, 1 must be taken from each set):

Set 1
  • Ed 164: Introduction to Educational & Vocational Guidance (4 units) [**Same as CNCSP 110] or
  • Ed 165: Introduction to Applied Psychology (4 units) [**Same as CNCSP 101]
Set 2
  • Ed 123: Culture, Development and Education (4 units) or
  • Ed 125: Social Foundations of Education (4 units) or
  • Ed 171A: Psychology of Gender (4 units) [**Same as CNCSP 114] or
  • Ed 190: Introduction to Autism (4 units) (Pre-requisites: Psychology 1, minimum 3.0 GPA)

 

Practicum (1 practicum course required):

  • Ed 166: Practicum in Applied Psychology (2 units) [**Same as CNCSP 102]
  • Ed 176B: Practicum in Individual Differences (4 units)

 

Elective Courses:

  • Ed 109S or SS: Health Education (4 units)
  • Ed 111: Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development (4 units)
  • Ed 175: Contemporary Special Education (4 units)
  • Ed 191A: Sex and Relationships (4 units)
  • Ed 191B: Alcohol and Drugs (4 units)
  • Ed 191C: Healthy Eating and Living (4 units)
  • Ed 191D: Peer Health Education Internships (3 units)
  • Ed 199: Independent Studies (1-5 units) [**Same as CNCSP 199]
  • Ed 199RA: Independent Research Assistance (1-5 units) [**Same as CNCSP 199RA]

 

NOTE: Ed 197 Special Topics in Education and Applied Psychology (2-4 units) may be counted towards the Ed & Applied Psych minor by track advisor approval only and each Ed 197 is not guaranteed to count towards each track. Contact the Gevirtz Student Affairs Office (sao@education.ucsb.edu) for details!

 

Students are encouraged to enroll in classes early as space is limited.

Substitution Policy:

Community College and other lower division courses may NOT be used as a substitution for any minor course

You may be able to transfer up to six upper division quarter units from courses you have taken at other colleges or universities if the courses are approved by the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education CCSP Track Advisor. Substitution forms are available at this webpage.

Track Advisor:

Dr. Melissa Morgan mmorgan@education.ucsb.edu

 



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