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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Psychology, PsyD
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Program Description
The Doctor of Psychology degree (PsyD) is designed to train and develop clinical psychologists to meet the immense mental health challenges that our communities experience today and will continue to face, in the future. The core coursework consists of 118 credit hours that include coursework, practicums, professional seminars, and the completion of a dissertation and internship. Coursework is completed in four years and the dissertation and internship are completed in the final year. A unique feature of this program is that in addition to the core 118 hours, students will also complete a 12-hour specialization in one of three areas: Diversity and Activism, Integrated Health, or Behavior Analysis (meeting the coursework requirements to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst). Each of these specializations are designed to meet the needs of communities served by clinical psychologists and represent the scope and depth needed to become a competent and effective scientist practitioner.
Admission Requirements
- A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, including:
- A cumulative GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale in undergraduate and graduate work
- Major in psychology or submission of the GRE Psychology Advanced Subject Test scores
- Submission of GRE Scores including Quantitative, Verbal, and Critical Thinking and Writing
- A personal statement outlining career goals and preparation for advanced doctoral work in psychology.
- A diversity statement addressing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in clinical psychology.
- At least 3 letters of recommendation, including at least 2 from college-level teachers who are well acquainted with the student’s academic achievements.
- A formal interview for selected applicants.
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Degree Requirements - Credit Hours: 130
The Doctor of Psychology will be accredited by the American Psychological Association. Consequently, the program reflects the accreditation standards and requirements in addition to the university requirements for doctoral programs. The Doctor of Psychology program includes a core curriculum of 118 credit hours with an additional 12 credit hours in one of three specialization areas (total of 130 credit hours). The program includes the required coursework, a comprehensive examination, practicum and internship experiences, and a doctoral dissertation.
CORE AREA: Theoretical and Scientific Foundations - Credit Hours: 21
CORE AREA: Research Methods for the Scientist-Practitioner - Credit Hours: 6
CORE AREA: Evaluation of Clinical Research and Practice - Credit Hours: 6
CORE AREA: Classification and Assessment - Credit Hours: 18
CORE AREA: Individual and Cultural Diversity - Credit Hours: 9
CORE AREA: Professional Values and Communication - Credit Hours: 14
CORE AREA: Effective Intervention - Credit Hours: 12
CORE AREA: Clinical and Research Experience - Credit Hours: 32
Specialization Area Electives - Credit Hours: 12
SPECIALIZATION AREA: Behavior Analysis - Credit Hours: 12
SPECIALIZATION AREA: Diversity and Activism - Credit Hours: 12
SPECIALIZATION AREA: Integrated Healthcare - Credit Hours: 12
Transfer Credits:
Students may receive transfer credit for graduate courses taken at a regionally accredited institution; the Doctor of Psychology program will evaluate transfer graduate credits on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the university Graduate Transfer Credit policy.
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