- (a) Pursuant to the Act, all applicants shall possess at least a masters degree from a program in psychology from a regionally accredited college or university.
(b) The program must be intended to prepare a scientist-practitioner in the field of psychology at the masters level and meet all the following criteria:
- (1) The masters program must be clearly identified as a psychology program. Such a program must specify in a pertinent institutional catalogue, its intent to educate and train students in the field of psychology at the masters level;
- (2) The pertinent institutional catalogue must state the structure and content of the curriculum of the program; and
- (3) The program must have faculty who hold graduate degrees in psychology or closely related fields.
- (c) The academic requirements set forth in the Act must be completed before a person applies for licensure.
Transferred from 310:403-13-1 by Laws 2013, c. 229, § 3(F), eff 11-1-13 (see Editor's Note at beginning of this Chapter)