Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology

Requirements

Course Number Course Name
Prerequisites (for Bachelor admits)
PSYC 600 Counseling Theories and Techniques I
PSYC 601 Counseling Theories and Techniques II
Core Requirements (9 credits)
GEN 701 Human Development
GEN 702 Methods of Research
PSYC 790 Dissertation Research Seminar
PSYC 797 Comprehensive Examination
Concentration Requirements (102 credits)
PSYC 602 Geriatric Counseling
PSYC 604 Group Process
PSYC 606 Family Counseling
PSYC 607 Treatment of Children and Adolescents
PSYC 608 Psychopathology
PSYC 663 Psychometrics
PSYC 664 Assessment I: Cognitive
PSYC 700 Biological Bases of Behavior
PSYC 701 Cognitive and Affective Bases of Behavior
PSYC 702 Professional Issues and Ethics
PSYC 710 Cognitive and Behavioral Theories and Therapies
PSYC 711 Psychoanalytic Theories and Therapies
PSYC 712 Existential-Humanistic Theories and Therapies
PSYC 713 History and Systems in Psychology
PSYC 718 Applied Statistical Analysis for Behavior Science
PSYC 720 Gender Psychology
PSYC 721 Psychology of Human Diversity
PSYC 722 Human Sexuality and Dysfunctions
PSYC 730 Assessment IV: Advanced
PSYC 731 Assessment V: Neuropsychological
PSYC 740 Clinical Psychopharmacology
PSYC 741 Topics in Clinical Practice
PSYC 745 Social Psychology
PSYC 765 Assessment II: Personality
PSYC 780 Diagnostic Practicum and Seminar I
PSYC 781 Diagnostic Practicum and Seminar II
PSYC 782 Psychotherapy Practicum and Seminar I
PSYC 783 Psychotherapy Practicum and Seminar II
PSYC 786 Internship in Clinical Psychology I
PSYC 787 Internship in Clinical Psychology II
PSYC 788 Internship in Clinical Psychology III
PSYC 791 Internship in Clinical Psychology IV
PSYC 792 Internship in Clinical Psychology V
PSYC 793 Internship in Clinical Psychology VI
PSYC 798 Doctoral Dissertation I
PSYC 799 Doctoral Dissertation II
PSYC 800 Doctoral Dissertation III
PSYC 000 Dissertation Continuation
Electives (6 credits)
PSYC 610 Children with Exceptional Needs
PSYC 614 Substance Abuse Education and Counseling
PSYC 666 Assessment III: Psychoeducational Lab
PSYC 696 Independent Project
PSYC 750* Advanced Psychoanalytic Theories and Therapies
PSYC 751* Advanced Existential-Humanistic Theories and Therapies
PSYC 752* Advanced Cognitive and Behavioral Theories and Therapies
PSYC 753* Advanced Family and Marital Theories and Therapies
PSYC 754* Advanced Group Theories and Therapies

GEN 511**

Special Topics
Updated: March 2007

* All students must take three credits in the PSYC 750-754 series.

** All students must take three credits from PSYC: 610, 614, 666, 696, or three one-credit courses from GEN 511 series to substitute for one three-credit elective course, or an elective from another graduate department with the written permission of the chair of the other department and of the chair of the department of graduate psychology.

PSYC 786, 787, 788, 791, 792, 793: students work with the Coordinator of Predoctoral Internship and Practicum in preparation of application and identification of internship sites