Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology
The Clinical Psychology MS program prepares students for licensure as a masters level psychologist in the state of Kansas. Master's level psychologists conduct psychotherapy, psychological assessment, and perform other professional functions in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, private practices, psychiatric hospitals, and various types of residential treatment centers. In addition to preparing you for master's level licensure, the program also prepares you for future doctoral study. The program consists of 61 credit hours of coursework in the areas of assessment, psychological interventions, research methodology, and supervised practicum and internship experiences.
We have two different versions of the clinical psychology program, including a virtual program, and a traditional on-campus program. Use the buttons above to explore our program options and determine which option is the best fit for you to pursue. With the exception of Kansas, Fort Hays State University has not confirmed whether this program meets licensure requirements in other states. Because licensing criteria vary and are subject to change, applicants are encouraged to consult their state licensing board for the most up-to-date information. For further assistance, please contact clinicalpsych@fhsu.edu.
Interested in the Program?
Start your journey with Saige—your first stop for program information. Reach out via email at clinicalpsych@fhsu.edu or call 785-628-4336.
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