Graduate Counseling Psychology students work in the lab

Ball State’s APA-Approved Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology prepares you to become an exceptional counseling psychologist working in various health care settings, academia, university counseling centers, hospitals/VAs, or private practice.

You’ll graduate as a scientist-professional with a strong integration of theory, research, and practice as a health service psychologist. You’ll also be prepared to assume leadership roles—either on-the-job or in professional associations—making you a standout candidate in the eyes of employers.

Most students complete the degree in four to five years (typically 3 years on campus plus 1 predoctoral internship year). Most of our graduates become licensed psychologists within 2 years post graduation.

First meeting of my Counseling Psychology cohort at Ball State: [Department Chair] Dr. Bowman says, ‘I have 10 diplomas. They all have your names on them. Now let’s learn together…’ From day one, the tone was set for a loving, supportive, non-competitive environment. I always felt a sense of belonging that enabled me to learn and grow. Thank you, Ball State!

Nancy Farber, PhD, 1999

What You Will Learn

Program Booklet

To learn more about this program and its requirements pleases download our supplemental booklet.

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The PhD in counseling psychology includes:

  • Clinical experiences in a variety of real-world settings
  • A research component that involves discovery of new knowledge
  • A variety of assistantship assignments
  • The integration of knowledge in scientific psychology

The program contains a core of psychology courses in the social, biological, cognitive, affective, and individual bases of behavior.

Why Ball State?

The counseling psychology program at Ball State was so formative for me, both personally and professionally. On a personal level, I was challenged to leave my comfort zone of noticing social injustice, but not really seeing my role in bringing about change, to how I can co-participate with others to pursue a more just experience for all. On a professional level, no stone was unturned. I developed my skills as a researcher and contributor to the field. I gained first hand experience conducting clinical supervision and training. And my clinical skills were sharpened as a result of the expertise of the faculty and the various training sites I was exposed to.

Nick Lee, PhD, 2015

Cognates/Major Areas of Study or Emphasis

A cognate at Ball State offers you the opportunity to develop special knowledge in areas of interest. A cognate consists of either one 24 or two 15 credits of coursework and/or practicum.Consistent with APA’s CRSPPP Taxonomy (APA, 2012), the Ph.D in Counseling Psychology offers cognates that allow for either a major area of study or an emphasis in

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Accreditation

Questions related to the program's accredited status should be directed to the Commission on Accreditation: Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation American Psychological Association

750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002

Phone: (202) 336-5979/ Email: apaaccred@apa.org

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Licensure Info

  • Sex Therapy
  • Social Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Clinical Health Psychology
  • Diversity
  • Social Justice
  • Rehabilitation Counseling
  • Couples/Family Psychology
  • School Psychology
  • Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Research
  • Consultation
  • School Counseling
  • Other degree-granting graduate programs consistent with student’s professional goals and approved by their doctoral committee

Program Requirements

We offer a range of theoretical and practicum courses that constitute the core curriculum. To encourage broad educational comprehension, you will also be required to take courses from other areas, including educational psychology, social psychology, psychological science, and developmental psychology.

Total: 106 -112 Credits

Courses

A few of the classes you will take include:

  • CPSY 678 – Theories and Techniques of Counseling the Culturally Diverse
  • CPSY 740 – Practicum in Counselor Supervision
  • EDPSY 642 – Intermediate Statistics
  • EDPSY 650 – Individual Testing (Wechsler Scales)

For a complete list of all the courses you will take and their descriptions, please see our Graduate Catalog.

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What Can You Do with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology?

Graduates of the Ph.D. in counseling psychology program are employed in a variety of settings, including faculty positions in undergraduate and graduate programs and staff and administrative psychology positions in:

  • Private Practice
  • University counseling centers
  • Integrated behavioral health in primary care
  • Health care settings such as academic medical centers
  • Rehabilitation hospitals
  • Veterans administration hospitals
  • The Army, Navy, and Air Force
I enjoyed a fantastic experience with the Counseling Psychology department at Ball State University. The program well prepared me for a career as a psychologist in the Veterans Affairs system, and I am grateful to call myself a BSU alum.

Scott Fernelius, PhD, 2015

Paying for Your Education

Department Graduate Assistantships

A graduate assistantship is an excellent opportunity to gain meaningful professional experience while helping cover the costs of your degree. Learn more.

Ready to Apply?

Are you interested in pursuing this degree? Then you will need to meet our admissions criteria and apply.

More Information

What is social psychology and clinical mental health counseling? If you would like to learn more about this program or about Ball State Graduate School in general, please complete our online form to request more information. Or, if you’d like to speak with someone in our department directly by phone or email, please contact us.

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