Graduate Programs
M.S. Program in Clinical Psychology
The Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Psychology is designed to be responsive to the needs of a variety of Alaska behavioral health service settings and to meet prerequisites for licensing requirements at the master’s level in psychology for the State of Alaska. The MS program has two tracks: a Clinical track and a Behavior Analysis track.
M.S. Program in School Psychology
The Master of Science in School Psychology - Specialist prepares specialist-level school psychologists who are committed to culturally affirming and equitable comprehensive school psychology services in Alaska. Graduates will gain knowledge and experience in effective, evidence-based, and culturally informed assessment, intervention, consultation, and mental health practices that promote the well-being of all children and youth.
Ph.D. Program in Clinical-Community Psychology
The Ph.D. Program in Clinical-Community Psychology is a scientist-practitioner program in clinical psychology that seeks to educate scholars and clinicians, who have strong commitments to research, evaluation, clinical practice, and community-based action, solidly grounded in the cultural contexts of all affected stakeholders.
Graduate Certificate in Children's Mental Health
The Graduate Certificate in Children's Mental Health prepares graduate degree program students and post graduates to work with agencies and systems that serve children and families with mental health challenges.