Graduate Courses
PSYC 6645 Adult Psychopathology & Treatment I (3 credits)
Exposure to fundamental issues in etiology and assessment of adult psychopathology, including advancements in diagnostic classification, focusing on Axis I disorders such as anxiety and mood disorders. Empirically supported treatment methods are emphasized.
PSYC 7725 Psychology Clinic Practicum
Students are supervised in the evaluation and treatment of clients served by the Psychology Department Clinic. Six hours per week per credit.
Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Related Disorders
Text for trauma class (syllabus)
Undergraduate Courses
Science, Pseudoscience, and Psychology
text for course
PSYC 4483 Special Problems (1-3 credits)
Research or readings in a special area of interest to be arranged on an individual basis with individual faculty.
PSYC 4491 Senior Seminar (3 credits)
Library, field, or experimental research in an area selected by the instructor, including oral and written presentation of results
PSYC 4451 Clinical Psychology (3 credits)
Surveys the field of clinical psychology; with emphasis on past and present status, diagnosis, assessment, critical topics related to intervention, the clinical psychologist's professional role, and student training.
PSYC 4423 Community Practicum (1-2 credits)
Students work regional agencies by observing or participating in professional activities under appropriate supervision.