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PSYC 450: Intro Clinical Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of instructor Introduction to clinical psychology as a science and profession. Lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and field observations are provided for an overview of clinical psychology. |
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PSYC 455: Environmental Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 102 or HNRS 112 A survey of concepts about individual’s interaction with the physical environment. Emphasis is placed upon designing physical surroundings to serve social and peronal needs. |
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PSYC 459: Research Methods in Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 300 An examination of the practical problems of desiging, conducting, and interpreting research and of the structure and organiation of research writing. |
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PSYC 460: Field Research in Psychology 1-3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 415 or PSYC 459 Supervised practice in methods of field research asd a basic tool of psychology. Each student develops and executes a field research project. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. |
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PSYC 460A: Field Research in Psychology 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 459 Supervised practice in methods of field research asd a basic tool of psychology. Each student develops and executes a field research project. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. |
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PSYC 460B: Field Research in Psychology 2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 459 Supervised practice in methods of field research asd a basic tool of psychology. Each student develops and executes a field research project. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. |
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PSYC 460C: Field Research in Psychology 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 415 Supervised practice in methods of field research asd a basic tool of psychology. Each student develops and executes a field research project. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. |
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PSYC 461: Data Analysis and Interpretation 1-3 (3) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 300 or equivalent A course designed to provide the skills necessary to use currently exsisting computer software to analyze data encountered in the social sciences. |
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PSYC 461A: Data Analysis and Interpretation 1 (3) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 300 or equivalent A course designed to provide the skills necessary to use currently exsisting computer software to analyze data encountered in the social sciences. |
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PSYC 461B: Data Analysis and Interpretation 2 (3) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 300 or equivalent A course designed to provide the skills necessary to use currently exsisting computer software to analyze data encountered in the social sciences. |
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PSYC 461C: Data Analysis and Interpretation 3 (3) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 300 or equivalent A course designed to provide the skills necessary to use currently exsisting computer software to analyze data encountered in the social sciences. |
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PSYC 465: Industrial Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . The application of psychological findings and concepts to the industrial environment. (G) |
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PSYC 466: Intro To Organizational Psyc 3 Semester Credit Hours . Topics covered include the application of psychological theory to organizational phenomena such as motivation, satisfaction, commitment, and wellbeing. |
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PSYC 469: Psychology of Sexual Behavior 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 102 or HNRS 112 & Junior standing Survey of both normal and abnormal sexual behavior and selected techniques employed in sex therapy and counseling. |
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PSYC 474: Adult Learning and Development 3 Semester Credit Hours . Provides understanding of cognitive and psychosocial development in young, middle, and later adulthood. Emphasis is on aging process and factors, which affect adult learning. |
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PSYC 475: Death,Dying and Grievance Process 3 Semester Credit Hours . Exploration of one’s personal values toward death and the grieving process, funeral customs and practices, counseling the terminally ill, and various customs of death. Graduate students should contact instructor for more specific criteria. (G) |
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PSYC 480: Psychology of Sex Roles 3 Semester Credit Hours . Overview of psychology of sex roles including history, theory, methodology, sex differences, and implications for development, socaliation, abnormal behavior, counseling and gender. (G) |
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PSYC 484: Introduction To Human Relations 3 Semester Credit Hours . An introduction to human relations factors in various work settings. |
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PSYC 485: Industrial Behavior Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours . Application to behavior change techniques in work settings. A study of how to effectively manage others’ as well as one’s own work habits. |
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PSYC 490: Soc and Psyc Aspects of Blindness 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Enrollment in EPSY Visual Impairments program or permission of instructor. Psychological and environmental aspects of blindness. Current and historical overview of practices and trends in the rehabilitation and education of individuals with Visual impairments. (G) |
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PSYC 494: Special Topics 1-4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 21 hours in psychology. Selected topics in psychology. May be repeated for up to a totol of 9 semester hours credit with a change in topic. |
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PSYC 494A: Special Topics 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Selected topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 494B: Special Topics 2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Selected topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 494C: Special Topics 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Selected topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 494D: Special Topics 4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Selected topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 495: Field Experiences 1-4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 15 credit hours in psychology, 3.20 cumulative GPA, and approval of Permission of Instructor. Selected field experiences in psychology. May be repeated for credit up to a total of 9 semester hours with department head permission. (Pass/Fail) |
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PSYC 495A: Field Experiences 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Selected field experiences in psychology. May be repeated for credit up to a total of 9 semester hours with department head permission. (Pass/Fail) |
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PSYC 495B: Field Experiences 2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 15 credit hours in psychology, 3.20 cumulative GPA, and approval of instructor. Selected field experiences in psychology. May be repeated for credit up to a total of 9 semester hours with department head permission. (Pass/Fail) |
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PSYC 495C: Field Experiences 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 15 credit hours in psychology, 3.20 cumulative GPA, and approval of instructor. Selected field experiences in psychology. May be repeated for credit up to a total of 9 semester hours with department head permission. (Pass/Fail) |
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PSYC 495D: Field Experiences 4 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite 15 credit hours in psychology, 3.20 cumulative GPA, and approval of instructor. Selected field experiences in psychology. May be repeated for credit up to a total of 9 semester hours with department head permission. (Pass/Fail) |
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PSYC 499: Health Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 102 or HNRS 112 A survey of the systematic application of psychology to the relevant areas of health, disease and the health care system. |
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PSYC 502: Cognitive Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Grad student in PSYC, COUN, or permission of instructor Contemporary approaches to cognitive psychology; a broad survey of social cognition including attention, cognitive organization, mental reasoning, information processing, desicion making, anf human memory. |
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PSYC 505: Couples Therapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . An overview of couples development and therapy. |
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PSYC 506: Family Therapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . An overview of family development and therapy. |
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PSYC 507: Learning and Development 3 Semester Credit Hours . Provides an understanding of forces, which propel learning and development and enables teachers to help students successfully meet the unique demands of school. |
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PSYC 508: Psyc Aspects of Disability 3 Semester Credit Hours . An examination of attitudes, adjustment problems, sexuality, family and program implications for disabled population. |
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PSYC 510: Principles of Human Development 3 Semester Credit Hours . Biological, psychological, and cultural interrelationships in human development. |
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PSYC 511: Spec Topics: Crisis Intervention 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Enrollment in Counseling and Guidance Program or Permission of Instructor Special topic in theories and strategies of crisis intervention. |
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PSYC 512: Advanced Abnormal Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Enrollment in COUN MA program or permission of instructor Comprehensive review of the major characteristics, etiology, and implications for treatment of the major psychological disorders. Clinical and research findings are emphasized. |
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PSYC 513: Organizational Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . A survey of current research and theories comprising organizational psychology. Critical-thinking skills are used to evaluate empirical research and current theories in the field. |
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PSYC 516: Industrial Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Topics covered include the professional and legal requirements for selection instruments; design and evaluation of selection systems, designing and conducting job analyses and selection interviews. |
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PSYC 517: Training and Development 3 Semester Credit Hours . Provides the skills necessary to analyze, design, and evaluate training in organizations. Topics include determining training needs, task analysis, learning objectives, training methodologies, and evaluation. |
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PSYC 521: Job Analysis and Performance Apprl 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 542 Examination of methodologies related to various job analysis and performance appraisal systems, including systems focused on work context and work content. |
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PSYC 523: Leadership and Decision Making 3 Semester Credit Hours . Examination of the various skills, behaviors, and attitudes required for effective leadership. Includes practices, decision-making, communication and ethical issues related to leadership. |
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PSYC 524: Internship in I/O Psychology 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Supervised experiences in an applied setting involving application of skills and field work in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. |
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PSYC 533: Comm Psyc/Rural Mental Health 3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of community systems, intervention techniques, consultation methods, history and current staus of the community mental health movement with particular emphasis on rural mental health research. Addresses psychological practice issues in the rural environment. |
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PSYC 541: Research and Statistical Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of the research and statistical methods commonly used in the Behavioral Sciences. Emphasis on quantitative methodology and APA writing style. |
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PSYC 542: Stat Methods: Behavioral Sciences 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 541 or HEC 504 A practical application of research and statistical methods using computer software. |
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PSYC 543: Psychometrics 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Graduate enrollment in I/O PSYC, EPSY, or COUN or permission of instructor Test and measurement theory, including classical, true score, and item response theory models. Covers reliablity, validity, scaling, norms, and score transforming issues. |
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PSYC 556: Issues in Domestic Violence 3 Semester Credit Hours . A review of contemporary literature which deals with the psychology of domestic Violence. |
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PSYC 580: Developmental Psyc of Blindness 3 Semester Credit Hours . This course emphasizes knowledge of physical, social, and emotional development of the blind including acquistion of motor, language, and cognitive skills, birth through adulthood. |
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PSYC 585: Comp Exam in Ind/Org Psychology No credit Semester Credit Hours . Required for all students in the Industrial/Organizational psychology master’s program. Usually taken in the last term before graduation,but other arrangements may be made under extenuating circumstances. |
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PSYC 589: Special Topics in Psychology . Prerequisite Enrollment in relevant graduate program in PSYC or permission of instructor Current or specialized topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 589A: Special Topics in Psychology . Prerequisite Enrollment in relevant graduate program in PSYC or permission of instructor Current or specialized topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 589B: Special Topics in Psychology . Prerequisite Enrollment in a relevant graduate program in PSYC or consent of instructor Current or specialized topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 589C: Special Topics in Psychology . Prerequisite Enrollment in relevant graduate program in PSYC or consent of instructor Current or specialized topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 589D: Special Topics in Psychology . Prerequisite Enrollment in relevant graduate program in PSYC or consent of instructor Current or specialized topics in psychology. |
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PSYC 599: Master’s Thesis 3 (6 hours minimum) Semester Credit Hours . Original research conducted under the supervision of a departmental faculty membeer in the student’s program area. Student must be enrolled whenever university facilities or faculty are used. (Pass/Fail). |
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PSYC 600: Issues in Acad Psych and Tchng 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . May be repeated. Required of resident Counseling Psychology PhD students each quarter. Study of proferssional issues and research applications in counseling psychology. Non-degree credit. |
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PSYC 601: Hist Foundations: Modern Psyc 3 Semester Credit Hours . Historical development of psychology from its philosophical beginnings to the present. |
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PSYC 602: Physiological Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . A study of the neuroanatomical and neurochemical bases of behavior; contributions of physiological processes to fundamental behavior processes. |
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PSYC 603: Sensation and Perception 3 Semester Credit Hours . Sensory and perceptual phenomena that influence motivation, cognition, and learning. |
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PSYC 604: Theories of Social Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Theory and research concerning interpersonal perceptions, attitude perceptions, attitude formation and change, social motivation, and interactive processes. |
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PSYC 605: Child Psychopathology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Examines diagnosis and treatment of child and adolescent disorders from empirical, theoretical, and practicial Viewpoints. |
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PSYC 607: Fundamentals Psychopharmacology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Enrollment in Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology or permission of the instructor. Biochemical substrates of emotion, affect, and behavior are reviewed. Psychopharmaceutical mechanisms and intervention strategies are emphasized along with a review of the treatment research literature. |
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PSYC 608: Developmental Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . An advanced theory and research based study of the biological, psychological, social, and cultural processes in human growth and development. Counseling Psychology PhD students only. |
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PSYC 609: Personality Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours . Comparative approach to personality theory from the framework of philosophical issues, definitional problems, and current research issues. |
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PSYC 610: Professional Issues and Ethics 3 Semester Credit Hours . An investigation of legal and ethical issues relevant to the practice of counseling psychology. |
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PSYC 611: Advanced Group Counseling and Psychotherapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Practicum experience required Group counseling theories with emphasis on advanced techniques and application, ethical responsibilities, and current trends with group research methodology. Practicum experience required. |
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PSYC 614: Professional Seminar in Counseling Psychology 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Counseling Psychology PhD students only. A survey of trends and issues pertinent to the professional activities of counseling pspychologists. |
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PSYC 615: Couples and Family Therapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PhD program in Counseling Psychology An exploration of empirically supported couple and family therapies. |
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PSYC 616: Intellectual Assessment 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Enrollment in Counseling Psychology PhD program and approval of instructor. This course focuses on psychological assessment and interpretation of tests of ability, achievement, and higher cognitive functions. Differential psypsychodiagnosis and formal report writing are emphasized. |
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PSYC 617: Personality Assessment: Objective and Projective 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Approval of Instructor This course focuses on psychological assessment using tests of personality, DSM-5 psychodiagnosis, and DSM-5 Axis II disorders. Psychological report writing and interpretation are emphasized. |
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PSYC 618: Motivation 3 Semester Credit Hours . The study of levels of motivation from ethological to cognitive-social motives; relevant motivational theories are used to explain human behaviors. |
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PSYC 619: Psychopathology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Comprehensive review of the etiology of psychological disorders and their diagnosis; clinical research findings are emphasized. |
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PSYC 620: Sex Roles and Behavior 3 Semester Credit Hours . An investigation of the effect of gender upon cognition, affect, and behavior. |
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PSYC 621: Career Theory and Assessment 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only. Intensive review of theories and research literature on career development across the life span. Application of theories to assessment and counseling of career clients using interest, ability, and personality assessments. |
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PSYC 622: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Counseling Psychology PhD students only. A comparative approach to theories of counseling and psychotherapy at an advanced level. |
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PSYC 623: Integrative Assessment 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 616 & PSYC 617 , Psychology PhD students only. Emphasis on selection, administration, and combination of results from various assessment instruments into an integrated whole. Integrative report writing is emphasized. |
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PSYC 624: Counseling Psychology Internship 1-3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Completion of departmental requirements, approval of Counseling/Psychology instructor. Minimum credit allowed is 4 hours. One calendar year (or two half-years) of supervised full-time, counseling psychology experience in a Department-approved (typically, APA-approved)internship facility. |
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PSYC 624A: Counseling Psychology Internship 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Completion of departmental requirements, approval of Counseling/Psychology instructor. Minimum credit allowed is 4 hours. One calendar year (or two half-years) of supervised full-time, counseling psychology experience in a Department-approved (typically, APA-approved)internship facility. |
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PSYC 624B: Counseling Psychology Internship 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Completion of departmental requirements, approval of Counseling/Psychology instructor. Minimum credit allowed is 4 hours. One calendar year (or two half-years) of supervised full-time, counseling psychology experience in a Department-approved (typically, APA-approved)internship facility. |
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PSYC 624C: Counseling Psychology Internship 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Completion of departmental requirements, approval of Counseling/Psychology instructor. Minimum credit allowed is 4 hours. One calendar year (or two half-years) of supervised full-time, counseling psychology experience in a Department-approved (typically, APA-approved)internship facility. |
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PSYC 625: Research Seminar 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only, or signature of instructor. Integration of research design, methodology, and statistics in psychological research. |
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PSYC 626: Techniques and Methods of Couns 3 Semester Credit Hours . Overview and application of counseling techniques and methods employed in psychotherapy. |
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PSYC 627: Advanced Assessment Topics 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only. A rotating topics course providing advanced training in selected assessment instruments and processes. May be repeated twice. |
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PSYC 628: Special Topics in Psychology 1-3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only or permission of instructor. May be repeated. Intensive study of a selected topic in psychology. |
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PSYC 628A: Special Topics in Pscyhology 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only or permission of instructor. May be repeated. Intensive study of a selected topic in psychology. |
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PSYC 628B: Special Topics in Psychology 2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only or permission of instructor. May be repeated. Intensive study of a selected topic in psychology. |
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PSYC 628C: Special Topics in Psychology 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only or permission of instructor. May be repeated. Intensive study of a selected topic in psychology. |
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PSYC 629: Advanced Seminar in Counseling Theories and Techniques 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Counseling Psychology PhD students only. May be repeated. A rotating topics course providing advanced study of selected counseling theories and therapeutic techniques. |
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PSYC 630: Supervision in Counseling and Psychotherapy 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Counseling Psychology PhD students only. Overview of supervision/consultation models, including application of principles to clinical practice. |
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PSYC 631: Multiculturalism and Diversity 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only. In-depth examination of issues related to multiculturalism and diversity, with a focus on implications for professional practice at the doctoral level. |
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PSYC 632: Psychotherapy Research 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Psychology PhD students only. Investigation of research on change elements and outcome research in psychotherapy, including factors impacting change processes and cost-benefit issues raised by managed mental health care. |
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PSYC 641: Advanced Experimental Design and Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours . Covers the principles of designing and implementing experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, and descriptive research designs, especially as they pertain to counseling psychology. |
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PSYC 642: Advanced Statistical Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours . Advanced univariate statistical theory and methods, with an emphasis on statistical problems likely to be encountered by counseling psychologists. |
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PSYC 643: Multivariate Statistics 3 Semester Credit Hours . Covers advanced multivariate statistical techniques, including (but not limited to) multiple regression, MANOVA/ANCOVA, and factor analysis, and the ir implementation in SPSS. |
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PSYC 650: Practicum in Counseling Psychology 1-3 (12) Semester Credit Hours . 1-3 (12) May be repeated. Supervised counseling experience within a practicum setting. (Pass/Fail). |
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PSYC 651: Advanced Practicum in Counseling Psychology 1-3 (12) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 650 (8 hours total). Counseling Psychology PhD students only. May be repeated. Progressive development of advanced clinical skills within an approved practicum setting. (Pass/Fail). |
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PSYC 651A: Adv’D Practicum Counseling Psyc 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite PSYC 650 (9 hours total). Counseling Psychology PhD students only. May be repeated. Progressive development of advanced clinical skills within an approved practicum setting. (Pass/Fail). |
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