Prepracticum,
Interviewing, and Clinic Orientation
1
P534
Psychopathology
I
3
P502
Introduction
to Clinical Psychology
3
P515
Theories
of Personality
3
P505
Ethics,
Laws and Professional Conduct
3
2
P5302
Practicum
II
1
P518
Case
Conceptualization
3
P516
Techniques
of Psychotherapy I
3
P516
Life
Span and Human Development
3
P535
Psychopathology
II
3
3
P5303
Practicum
III
3
P517
Techniques
of Psychotherapy II
3
P519
Fundamentals
of Statistical Reasoning
3
P532
Personality,
Culture and Social Structure
3
P500
Theories
of Learning and Motivation
3
4
P5304
Practicum
IV
3
P640
Group
Psychotherapy
3
P546
Cognitive
and Behavioral Therapy
3
P588
Theories
of Test and Test Construction
3
P589
Cross-Cultural
Psychotherapy
3
5
P5305
Practicum
V
3
P662
Marital,
Couple, and Family Therapy
3
P503
Assessment
of Intelligence
3
P503L
Assessment
of Intelligence: Lab
0
P509
Assessment
of Personality: Objective Techniques
3
P509L
Assessment
of Personality: Objective Techniques:Lab
0
P533
Compulsive
and Addictive Behaviors
3
6
P5306
Practicum
VI
3
P616
Program
Design and Evaluation
3
P504
Rorschach
Technique
3
P504L
Rorschach
Technique: Lab
0
P521
Personality
Assessment: Projective Techniques
3
P521
Personality
Assessment: Projective Techniques:Lab
0
P508
Physiological
Psychology
3
7
P5307
Practicum
VII
3
P617
Advanced
Case Conceptualization
3
CONC
Concentration
Course I
3
P610
Quantitative
Methods
3
P549
Psychopharmacology
3
8
P5308
Practicum
VIII
3
P512
History
and Systems of Psychology
3
CONC
Concentration
Course II
3
CONC
Concentration
Course III
3
P618
Health
Psychology
3
P680
Clinical
Supervision and Professional Consultation
3
9
P5309
Practicum
IX
3
P577
Social
Psychology
3
P645
Industrial/Organizational
Psychology
3
CONC
Concentration
Course IV
3
CONC
Concentration
Course V
3
10
P901
Doctoral
Project
0
P690
Internship
0
TOTAL
NUMBER OF CREDITS:
134
Upon
the satisfactory completion of all 47 credits in sessions 1 – 4
with the exception of P.5304, P.589, and P 640, students may apply
for an en-route Master of Science in General Psychology by completing
an application form at the Registrar’s Office along with
payment of a processing fee.
CONCENTRATIONS
All students enrolled in the Psy.D. Program are required to complete
a concentration. A concentration consists of five courses and is
offered in four different areas: child psychology, clinical neuropsychology,
forensic psychology, and general practice.
The course content for each of the concentrations is as follows: