American School of Professional Psychology

Psychology (B.A.)
The B.A. in Psychology program is designed around human services and social work careers, as well as preparation for graduate study in fields such as counseling and marriage/family therapy.

Psychology (B.A.) in Criminal Justice
This program can provide criminal justice practitioners with enhanced critical thinking, communication, research and professional skills designed to contribute to career development, promotional opportunities, and consideration for specialized assignments. The program would also prepare you for possible careers in the various occupational fields of the criminal justice system.

Clinical Psychology (M.A.)
This master's degree provides students with a strong clinical orientation and an emphasis in psychological assessment.

Clinical Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy (M.A.)
The program introduces students to the theory and basic clinical skills of marital and family therapy and clinical psychology, and is a prerequisite for transfer into the Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology program.

Counseling Psychology (M.A.)
Our program is intended to enhance the qualifications of those working in or working toward a counseling role. The program focuses on individual, family and group professional counseling.

Counseling Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy (M.A.)
Our program can cultivate professional attitudes, theoretical and practical knowledge, and assessment and intervention skills for marriage, family and individual counseling specialties.

Forensic Psychology (M.A.)
Our program provides coursework in forensic psychology for application to law enforcement, legal and organizational consultation, and program analysis.

Industrial Organizational Psychology (M.A.I.O.)
This program prepares students for careers such as compensation, training, data analysis, consultation, statistical decision-making, organizational development, and human resource management positions. As a feature, students can choose between an internship or a capstone experience.

Psychopharmacology (M.S.)
Gain the experience to prescribe psychopharmacological medications consistent with state and federal laws and work collaboratively with physicians, nurses and other healthcare providers. This course is designed to prepare you for the Psychopharmacology Exam for Psychologists (PEP). Argosy University does not guarantee third-party certification/licensure. Outside agencies control the requirements for taking and passing certification/licensing exams and are subject to change without notice to Argosy University.

School Psychology (M.A.)
You can develop core competencies in psychological assessment, intervention and consultation.

Sport-Exercise Psychology (M.A.)
This program is for students seeking employment in athletic departments, coaching, exercise/health and education. It is also an optional concentration for pursuing a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology.

Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)
Our program teaches you to deliver diagnostic and therapeutic services by demonstrating awareness of how cultural backgrounds mediate interventions, multicultural concepts that affect interventions, and skills in providing effective interventions.

Counseling Psychology (Ed.D.)
This program prepares students for delivery of effective treatments to clients in need while focusing on the biological, psychological and sociological bases of human functioning.

School Psychology (Psy.D.)
This program focuses on psychological foundations, academic/personality assessment, psychoeducational interventions, research methodology and initiatives, and practicum experiences.

Please note that not all degree programs are offered at all locations.

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