M.A. in Psychology - Clinical Track
The Master's degree program in Psychology - Clinical Track is designed to prepare the student for a professional career in clinical psychology in applied settings as well as providing a basis for continued advanced studies. The program offers a thorough grounding in the theoretical underpinnings of psychopathology, psychotherapy and intensive individual assessment. The student also has various practical opportunities for the application of the theoretical material.
This is a two-year program with the first year devoted to completing all of the course requirements, and the second year to preparation of a thesis based on original research and an internship experience (32 credit hours).
Please make sure to check the MA program requirements set by the Institute for Graduate Studies in Social Sciences by clicking here.
Program Information and Course Descriptions can be found here.
M.A. PROGRAM IN PSYCHOLOGY - CLINICAL TRACK
First Semester |
Cr. |
|
PSY 501 |
Advanced Research Methods I |
4 |
PSY 511* |
Modern Points of View in Psychology I |
4 |
PSY 561 |
Psychopathology |
4 |
PSY 567 |
Adanced Clinical Psychology |
4 |
PSY 565 |
Clinical Assessment |
4 |
PSY 579 |
Graduate Seminar** |
- |
|
|
16 |
Second Semester |
Cr. |
|
PSY 502 |
Advanced Research Methods II |
4 |
PSY 562 |
Diagnostic Evaluation |
4 |
PSY 564 |
Appr. to Indivudual Psy. |
4 |
PSY -- |
Elective |
4 |
PSY 579 |
Graduate Seminar** |
- |
PSY 690*** |
Thesis | |
|
|
16 |
Third Semester |
|
|
PSY 661 |
Supervision |
0 |
PSY 690*** |
Thesis |
0 |
|
Fourth Semester |
|
|
PSY 662 |
Supervision |
0 |
PSY 690*** |
Thesis |
0 |
|
Total: 32 Credits.
*Required for those who have not taken a course of similar content in their undergraduate studies.
**PSY 579 may be opened either in the first or the second semester.
***You have to choose the section of your thesis advisor.