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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2005-2007 Academic Programs Psy.D. Program in Clinical Psychology (Department of Clinical Psychology) Sample Four-Year Clinical Psy.D. Program  

Sample Four-Year Clinical Psy.D. Program

First Year

Fall and Spring Terms

Single term courses

18:820:550  Philosophy and Systems of Psychology (3)

18:820:563  Child Psychopathology (3)

18:820:565  Adult Psychopathology (3)

18:820:632  Individual Cognitive Assessment (3)

Note: With permission, students may substitute another course or courses (taken at some point during their program) for 18: 820:550 Philosophy and Systems; options include: 18:820:560 Self, Psychopathology, and the Modern Age (3); 18:821:633 Existential, Phenomenological, and Hermeneutic Approaches to Clinical Psychology (3).

Ten-week courses (each of the following sets of three courses runs in sequence, but not necessarily in the order given below):

18:820:502  Theoretical Foundations of Intervention: Organizations (2)

18:820:503  Theoretical Foundations of Intervention: Analytic (2)

18:820:504  Theoretical Foundations of Intervention: Cognitive Behavioral (2)

18:820:531  Systematic Observation and Interviewing (3)

18:820:634  Psychodynamic Interview (2)

18:820:635  Cognitive Behavioral Assessment of Psychological Disorders (2)

Practica

18:820:689  Professional Practicum Placement (E3 per term)

18:821:546  Psychological Clinic Practicum (E1 per term)

18:821:653  Clinical Practicum Supervision (E1)

Summer

18:820:622  Psychopharmacology (3)

18:820:505  Foundations of Cognitive/Affective Psychology (1.5)

18:820:506  Foundations of Social Psychology (1.5)

Note: 18:829:682 Judgment and Decision Making, a 3-credit course given during the academic year, may be substituted for the two 1.5-credit courses listed above. It would normally be taken in the second or third year; it is not listed again below.

Second Year

Fall and Spring Terms

Single term courses

18:820:570  Psychological Interventions with Ethnic and Racial Minority Clients and Families (3)

or

18:820:575  Diversity and Racial Identity (3)

18:820:581  Statistical Methods and Design Analysis (3)

18:820:585  Advanced Statistics and Research Design (3)

18:820:613  Professional Development (3) or 18:820:593 Community Psychology (3), or 18:820:622 Psychopharmacology (3)

18:820:689  Professional Practicum Placement (E3 per term)

Intervention course (elective)

Intervention course (elective)

Elective course [usually an assessment course: 18:820: 637 Objective Personality Assessment (3) or 18:820:638 Personality Assessment-Adult (3)]

Summer

18:820:613  Professional Development (3) or 18:820:593 Community Psychology (3), or 18:820:622 Psychopharmacology (3)

Third Year

Fall and Spring Terms

Single term courses

18:820:550  Philosophy and Systems of Psychology (3)

18:820:622  Psychopharmacology (3) or elective (3)

Intervention course, cluster course, or elective (3)

Cluster course or elective (3)

Work on dissertation in professional psychology (6)

Practica

18:820:689  Professional Practicum Placement (E3 per term)

18:821:544  Psychological Clinic Practicum (E2 per term)

18:821:546  Psychological Clinic Practicum (E1 per term)

Note: Students apply for internships during this year.

Fourth Year

Fall and Spring Terms

18:821:657-658  Internship in Clinical Psychology (3,3)


 
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