Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology
A master’s degree in clinical psychology from Murray State University will prepare you for licensure or the certification necessary to practice psychology. But it also does so much more than that. As a clinical psychology student, you'll receive instruction in the field that includes both foundational courses and more concentrated studies of psychodiagnostics and psychotherapy. You’ll also have the opportunity to complete on-site training with adults, children, families and couples through our practicum courses. And that’s only the beginning.
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Average class size
8-10
Locations
Main campus
Clubs and Internships
You'll complete two semesters (600 hours) of supervised clinical practicum in the Murray State Psychological Center for hands-on experience in the field. And, of course, don’t forget to check out the Psychology Club and our chapter of the Psi Chi international psychology honor society.