tudents coming to our program who have earned a Baccalaureate Degree (or equivalent) may proceed through the Master of Science program (not including the Thesis preparation) and petition to continue on into the Doctoral Degree in Applied Ecopsychology.
Applicants are expected to be proficient in collegiate English language skills. Second language English applicants should submit records of TOEFL examination with scores of 550 minimum. All applicants are expected to have access to a computer, email and the Internet, and verify access to academic library resources for the full extent of your program.
Petitions to determine an equivalency of the the Master’s Degree are granted when a candidate has successfully completed ECO 502B/602B: Educating and Counseling with Nature II. and thereby documents that they have the ability to meet degree goals and work on the Doctoral level.
Master of Science Equivalency
Tuition: There is no charge for the petitioning for Master of Science Equivalency. The tuition for the remaining courses is paid as part of the graduate tuition.
Prerequisite: The 40 graduate academic credits of the Master of Science Degree program track.
Curriculum: See Master of Science Degree in Applied Ecopsychology
Courses are regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. CEU’s and individual course academic credits are available through Portland State University for an additional $55 per credit.
