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Clinical Psychology - Ph.D. Program Requirements PDFDownload to print

 

Clinical Psychology Ph.D.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (113 credits)
Course Title Credits
PSYC 70105 Developmental Psychopathology  3
PSYC 70192 Integration Practicum (1-3) 3
PSYC 70272 Introduction to Psychological Assessment  3
PSYC 70273 Advanced Psychological Assessment: Adult  3
PSYC 70324 Professional Issues and Ethics in Clinical Psychology 3
PSYC 70371 Introduction to Psychological Therapy  3
PSYC 70392 Supervised Clinical Experience (1-3) 2
PSYC 70592 Practicum in Diagnostic Interviewing (1-3) 3
PSYC 70792 Psychotherapy Practicum (1-3) 3
PSYC 71651 Quantitative Statistical Analysis I  3
PSYC 71654 Quantitative Statistical Analysis II  3
PSYC 71685 Clinical Research Methods  3
PSYC 71894 College Teaching in Psychology * 3
PSYC 72392 Clinical Practicum (1-3) 9
PSYC 72492 Advanced Practicum (1-3) 7
PSYC 81199 Dissertation I (15) 30
Additional Program Electives ** 29
 TOTAL  113 ***

* PSYC 71894 is required for students who teach starting their 3rd year. 

** PSYC 81498 can be used to partially satisfy Additional Program Electives. 

*** The Department of Psychological Sciences will permit the waiving of Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program coursework if supported by appropriate graduate-level coursework for post-master's students admitted to the program. Students may graduate from the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program with less than 113 credit hours but no less than 98 total credit hours. 

 

Notes:

Field placement and internship: Students must also complete at least 1000 hours of field placement in a departmentally-arranged site, and a full-time APA-accredited internship of a calander year's duration.