Psy.D. in School Psychology Courses
Requirements
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| Core Requirements (9 credits) | |
| GEN 701 | Human Development |
| GEN 702 | Methods of Research |
| PSYC 790 | Dissertation Seminar |
| PSYC 797 | Comprehensive Examination |
| Concentration Requirements (81 credits) | |
| PSYC 606 | Family Counseling |
| PSYC 607 | Treatment of Children & Adolescents |
| PSYC 608 | Psychopathology |
| PSYC 614 | Substance Abuse Education & Counseling |
| 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 & Ethics |
| PSYC 718 | Applied Statistical Analysis for Behavior Science |
| PSYC 723 | Prevention, Intervention, and Program Evaluation in Schools |
| PSYC 732 | History, Systems and School Climate |
| PSYC 733 | Neuropsychological Applications in Schools |
| PSYC 740 | Clinical Psychopharmacology |
| PSYC 742 | Supervision and Consultation in Schools |
| PSYC 745 | Social Psychology |
| PSYC 755 | Adv Assessment and Interventions with School-Age Children |
| PSYC 756 | Adv Independent Project in Diversity |
| PSYC 765 | Assessment II: Personality |
| PSYC 772 | Adv Practicum in School Psychology and Seminar I |
| PSYC 773 | Adv Practicum in School Psychology and Seminar II |
| PSYC 798 | Dissertation I |
| PSYC 799 | Dissertation II |
| PSYC 800 | Dissertation III |
| PSYC 801 | Internship in School Psychology I |
| PSYC 802 | Internship in School Psychology II |
| PSYC 803 | Internship in School Psychology III |
| PSYC 804 | Internship in School Psychology IV |
| PSYC 805 | Internship in School Psychology V |
| PSYC 806 | Internship in School Psychology VI |
| PSYC 000 | Dissertation Continuation |
| Updated: March 2007 | |
Students work with the Coordinator of Predoctoral Internship and Practicum in preparation of application and identification of internship sites.
The full-time internship involves a national application pool for placement slots and is highly competitive.
Courses that are eligible for transfer into the Psy.D. program in School Psychology based upon review of transcripts and syllabi by the Coordinator and Chair are: PSYC 606, PSYC 607, PSYC 608, PSYC 614, PSYC 663, PSYC 664.
Scheduling is done in consultation with the program coordinator.