Master of Science in Psychology (General Clinical Psychology Emphasis)

All admission requirements are as stated above. Required courses are:

PSYC 511	Advanced Psychopathology		3 cr
PSYC 512	Ethical & 
		Professional Issues in Psychology	2 cr
PSYC 527	Advanced Psychometric Methods		3 cr
PSYC 545	Psychology of Learning			3 cr
PSYC 551	Clinical Psychology			3 cr
PSYC 552	Theory & 
		Techniques of Psychotherapy		4 cr
PSYC 555	Behavioral Assessment			3 cr
PSYC 556	Behavioral Assessment Laboratory	1 cr
PSYC 560	Behavior Therapy			3 cr
PSYC 620	Psychodiagnostic Methods		3 cr
PSYC 621	Applied Psychodiagnostics		3 cr
PSYC 624/625	Practicum				6 cr
PSYC 627	Advanced Statistics in Psychology	3 cr
PSYC 632	Advanced Experimental Design		3 cr
PSYC 649	Clinical Project			3 cr
Other requirements include a comprehensive written examination and a clinical project. The comprehensive examination will be designed to assess a student's capacity to integrate theory, principles, and empirical findings across the core courses. The clinical project will evaluate a student's ability to function effectively in a clinical setting.