(1) To obtain a class 6 specialist license with a school psychologist endorsement an applicant must provide verification of:
(a) current credentials as a nationally certified school psychologist (NCSP) from the national association of school psychologists (NASP) ; or
(b) a master's degree in school psychology or a master's degree which includes the following minimums:
(i) 10 semester credits in general education/ psychology (graduate or undergraduate) training to include:
(A) new careers or transitions;
(B) human growth and development;
(C) general psychology;
(D) educational psychology; and
(E) abnormal psychology;
(ii) completion of the following course work is required at either the undergraduate or graduate level, provided the applicant has a master's degree from an accredited program:
(A) exceptional children (must include special education) ;
(B) curriculum development;
(C) diagnosis and remediation of reading; and
(D) educational evaluation; and
(iii) completion of the following specific course work in psychological methods and techniques is required at the graduate level:
(A) individual intelligence testing;
(B) child psychopathology;
(C) personality assessment;
(D) interviewing and counseling;
(E) behavioral interventions;
(F) school psychology practicum/internship (a minimum of four semester hours of graduate credit or appropriate waiver) ; and
(G) administration, role and function of school psychology.