Degree Requirements
- PSY407: Applied Research Methodology
- PSY425: Counseling Theory and Practice
- PSY488: Occupational Information
- PSY500: Diagnostic Assessment I: WISC and WAIS
- PSY501: Diagnostic Assessment II: Diagnostics and Projectives
- PSY505: Group Counseling
- PSY512: Systems and Theories in Psychology
- PSY514: Psychology of Learning
- PSY515: Advanced Abnormal Psychology
- PSY516: Issues and Ethics in Psychology
- PSY521: Family Counseling
- PSY531: Pre-clinical Practicum (2 semesters, 6 credits)
- PSY532: Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse
- PSY540: Clinical Internship (2 semesters, 9 credits)
- PSY558: Therapeutic Techniques and Consultation
- PSY614: Psychology of Development
- PSY615: Social Bases of Behavior
- PSY580: Principles in Forensic Psychology#
- PSY585: Assessment Techniques in Forensic Psychology#
* An abbreviated 48 semester hour program is available for those who do not wish to pursue licensure. With this option, students are exempt from taking PSY488, PSY505, PSY516, PSY615.
# Forensic Concentration only.
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