a) An individual applying for licensure as a prescribing psychologist pursuant to the Act shall meet the following educational/experience requirements pursuant to Section 4.2 of the Act:
- 1) Hold a current license to practice clinical psychology in Illinois.
2) Successfully complete the following minimum educational and training requirements either during the doctoral program required for licensure as a clinical psychologist, or at any other time in an undergraduate or master's level program accredited by a regional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation:
A) Specific minimum undergraduate biomedical prerequisite coursework, consisting of at least three semester credit hours per semester or quarter hours-equivalent, including but not limited to the following subject areas:
- i) Medical Terminology (class or proficiency);
- ii) Chemistry or Biochemistry with lab (two semesters);
- iii) Human Physiology (one semester);
- iv) Human Anatomy (one semester);
- v) Anatomy and Physiology (one semester);
- vi) Microbiology with lab (one semester);
- vii) General Biology for science majors or Cell and Molecular Biology (one semester).
B) A minimum of 60 semester credit hours or quarter hours-equivalent of didactic coursework that includes, but is not limited to, the following 10 subject areas. A minimum of three credit hours must be completed in each of the following 10 subject areas.
- i) Pharmacology;
- ii) Clinical Psychopharmacology;
- iii) Clinical Anatomy and Integrated Science;
- iv) Patient Evaluation;
- v) Advanced Physical Assessment;
- vi) Research Methods;
- vii) Advanced Pathophysiology;
- viii) Diagnostic Methods;
- ix) Problem Based Learning; and
- x) Clinical and Procedural Skills.
- C) A full-time practicum of at least 14 months of supervised clinical training, including a research project, as set forth in Section 1400.220; and
- 3) Achieve a passing score on the Psychopharmacology Examination for Psychologists (PEP). A passing score is that required by the PEP, administered by the American Psychological Association's College of Professional Psychology, or its successor organizations.
- b) For the purposes of this Section, the Board has determined that graduate level coursework satisfies the requirements of subsection (a)(2).
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 12770, effective August 9, 2024)