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Comparison Chart of Degree Programs

The following chart highlights requirements for each degree. More detailed information is found under the specific degree's description.

Degree Requirements

MA PPN

MA
CP PPN

Ph.D. PPN

Ph.D.
CP PPN

Total Units

   46

88

  120

  137

Full -Time Coursework

  Five Quarters

Two Years

Three Years

Three

Years

Master's Project

 

Yes

Yes

Additional Academic Work

Licensure Coursework

Yes

Yes

Community Fieldwork

  450 hours

Clinical Traineeship

150 hours

450 hours

Personal Therapy

40 hours

   60 hours

60 hours

Dissertation Research

Yes

Yes

Students enrolled in non-licensure programs - MA and Ph.D. in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology - may elect to take any or all of the Licensure Track classes for an additional fee.