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National University's Master of Science in School Psychology equips students to become transformative professionals in PreK-12 environments through research, clinical practice, and advocacy. The curriculum fosters teamwork and advisory skills to enhance leadership capabilities while addressing learners' academic, behavioral, and socio-emotional requirements.
Participants will master diverse assessment techniques and research-backed intervention strategies to tackle student challenges involving mental health and learning support. The program further develops competencies to proactively manage and respond to educational crises and institutional obstacles.
Coursework meets rigorous standards set by both the California Commission for Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Graduates qualify for school psychologist certification in California, with strong encouragement to engage with professional associations at all levels to maintain cutting-edge expertise in the discipline.