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Clinical Child Curriculum
All graduate students complete the General Psychology Core, the Research Skills Core, a master's thesis and a doctoral dissertation. In addition, Clinical students complete the Clinical Core and a year-long clinical internship. Students in the Child Clinical concentration also attend a weekly proseminar and complete advanced coursework as indicated below.
General Psychology Core:
- PY650 Cognition and Learning
- PY651 Physiological Psychology or PY629 Cognitive Neuroscience
- PY652 Life-Span Developmental Psychology
- PY672 Advanced Social Psychology
- PY471 History and Systems if not taken as an undergraduate
Research Skills Core:
- PY607 Research Methods in Psychology
- PY602 Advanced Statistics I
- PY603 Advanced Statistics II
- PY604 Multivariate Methods of Analysis, PY659/BER558 Psychometrics, BER646 Structural Equation Modeling, or approved alternative
Advanced Coursework in Clinical Psychology:
- Clinical Core
- PY658 Psychopathology
- PY609 Psychological Assessment I
- PY619 Principles of Psychotherapy
- PY621 Psychotherapy Laboratory
- PY631 Practicum in Psychology I
- PY632 Practicum in Psychology II
- PY608 Introduction to Ethics
- PY690 Cultural Competency
- Advanced Coursework in Clinical Child Psychology:
- PY612 Psychological Assessment III
- PY666 Child Treatment
- PY639 Practicum in Psychology IX - Advanced Child Practicum (2 semesters)
- PY669 Seminar in Clinical Child Psychology (4 semesters)
- Child and Adolescent Forensic Specialization
(Optional Emphasis Area)
- PY591 Seminar in Psychology - Child and Adolescent Forensic Assessment
- PY679 Seminar in Psychology & Law (2 semesters)
- One semester of PY639 Advanced Child Practicum must have a forensic focus
Thesis and Dissertation Hours:
- PY599 Thesis research (6 hours)
- PY699 Dissertation research (24 hours)
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