January 2026 University Catalog

MS in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Counseling

School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Students in the MS Clinical Counseling specialization who are seeking a professional counselor license in certain states must complete at least one 5-quarter-credit practicum course and at least one 5-quarter credit internship course in order to satisfy that state’s requirements. Capella University has designed PSY6400 to fulfill the internship requirement for these students.

The master’s Clinical Counseling specialization focuses on students’ socialization into the counseling and clinical psychology profession and presents foundational scientific theories and practices used in the clinical psychology field. The specialization curriculum emphasizes clinical assessment, counseling interventions, psychological testing, research methods and ethical principles.

Personal Suitability and Fitness for the Profession

Capella embraces the principles and guidelines set forth by the Council of Chairs of Training Councils (CCTC) related to professional psychology programs in that the faculty, training staff, supervisors, and administrators in the MS in Clinical Psychology degree program have a professional, ethical, and potentially legal obligation to ensure, insofar as possible, that all students have the competence to manage professional relationships in an effective and appropriate manner and that they possess the emotional maturity, interpersonal stability, and intellectual judgment required to work with vulnerable populations. Personal suitability and fitness for the profession includes but is not limited to demonstration of sufficient interpersonal and professional competence; self-awareness, self-reflection, and self-evaluation; openness to processes of supervision; and resolution of issues or problems that interfere with professional development or functioning in a satisfactory manner. Throughout the graduate training of each student, faculty and staff are responsible for educating and assessing students with regard to their personal suitability and fitness for the profession.

Residency Requirement(s)

Two four-and-a-half-day residencies. See university policy 3.04.05 Attendance at Residencies, the Residencies page on Campus, and the Residency section, below, for more information.

Additional Program Requirements

Core courses

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSY5008Clinical Counseling: Professional Orientation, Ethics, and the Law

5

PSY6095Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy

5

PSY6210Introduction to Psychopathology

5

PSY7610Tests and Measurements

5

RSCH7860Survey of Research Methods

4

Specialization courses

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSY-R6230Introduction to Psychological Testing

5

PSY-R6313Clinical Interventions

5

PSY5130Career Counseling Theory

5

PSY5420Multicultural Perspectives in Human Behavior

5

PSY6015Lifespan Development

5

PSY6091Group Counseling

5

PSY6391Master's Practicum 1

5

PSY6400Master's Internship Series

5

Two Elective Courses

At least 10 quarter credits

Choose two from the following nine courses:

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
PSY5115Human Sexuality

5

PSY5120Social Psychology

5

PSY5125Introduction to Sex Therapy

5

PSY5135Issues and Trends in Addiction-Related Treatments

5

PSY6092Counseling Skills and Procedures

5

PSY6505Principles of Family Psychology

5

PSY7310Biological Basis of Behavior

5

PSY7330Psychopharmacology

5

PSY7421Cognitive/Affective Psychology

5

Total

At least 74 quarter credits

One or more courses in this program may require a prerequisite(s). Refer to the course descriptions for details.

Students in the MS in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Counseling program who take PSY5120, PSY7310, or PSY7431 are required to complete the course with a grade of “B” or higher to meet their program requirements.

Students who do not complete all program requirements within quarter credit/program point minimums will be required to accrue such additional quarter credits/program points as are associated with any additional or repeat coursework necessary for successful completion of program requirements.

Capella University is not currently accepting applications for the MS in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Counseling specialization from Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, or Virginia residents.

This specialization is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Capella University cannot guarantee eligibility for licensure, endorsement, other professional credential, or salary advancement. State licensing regulations and professional standards vary; students are responsible for understanding and complying with the requirements of the state in which they intend to work. For more information, see the professional licensure disclosures for this program on Capella’s website.

MS in Clinical Psychology Residencies

The residency requirement for the MS in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Counseling specialization is satisfied by completion of two five-day residencies (Track 1 and Track 2). The school recommends that all students register for Track 1 within the first two quarters of enrollment and Track 2 when they complete between 20 and 40 quarter credits. Students must have completed both tracks prior to starting their practicum (PSY6391).

The MS in Clinical Psychology residencies provide training and practice in the areas of interventions, assessment, and ethics. The two tracks are cumulative rather than sequential, allowing students to receive training and practice in the above skill areas.

At all MS in Clinical Psychology residencies, in addition to formal instruction and practice, students participate in cohort group sessions that allow faculty and students to interact as a community of scholars; individual advising sessions with faculty to support their degree completion plans and assess academic progress; and specialization networking opportunities with other students and faculty.

Through MS in Clinical Psychology residencies, students gain a stronger sense of academic community by networking and discussing research, coursework, and projects face-to-face with fellow students and faculty. This experience provides a learning environment that fosters the application of critical thinking and integrated knowledge to professional and research issues.

For more detailed information on MS in Clinical Psychology residencies, students should refer to their specialization manual.