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Graduates of the school psychology programs are trained to provide assessment, consultation, and intervention services in school settings. Students in the program receive psychological service training in a variety of university and field settings. Field work begins with experiential activities and extends to formal training opportunities in the Thomas J. McShane Center for Psychological Services and school districts throughout the New York Metropolitan Area.8 Dyson College of Arts and SciencesGraduate Programs PsychologyDyson offers a variety of psychology degrees on its New York City Campus to help you meet your professional and personal goals. The MA in Psychology provides students with general master's level preparation in psychology and allows students to explore a range of areas through elective offerings such as forensic psychology and personnel psychology. The MSEd in School Psychology and the MSEd in School Psychology Bilingual Specialization prepare students to provide psychoeducational services in school settings through a unique professional practice training program, which includes one-year internships. The PsyD in School-Clinical Psychology integrates field experience with academic preparation within a practitioner-scholar training model, and prepares students to provide direct and indirect services from a variety of theoretical perspectives. n Gain real-world experience-Students learn at a variety of community, mental health, hospital, and school settings across the New York Metropolitan Area.n Practice at Pace's own on-site clinical facility-The Thomas J. McShane Center for Psychological Services allows students to work alongside a licensed psychologist to provide quality, affordable psychotherapy to community residents and University staff and students.Nationally accredited.Nationally recognized.Dyson's PsyD degree is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA), and is one of only 10 nationwide recognized as a combined professional-scientific doctoral program by the APA.MA in Psychology | MSEd in School Psychology | PsyD in School-Clinical Psychology See full curriculum on page 23www.pace.edu/dyson/psychnycDyson College of Arts and Sciences 9Graduate Programs |