Counseling/Clinical Psychology Curriculum
Concentration Requirements
The Counseling/Clinical concentration consists of 43 credits distributed as follows:
Required Core Courses
16 credits
*PHI 2130 Argument and Inference (3) | PSY 3550 Experimental Psychology (4) |
*PSY 1010 General Psychology (3) | PSY 4850 Research Seminar (3) |
*PSY 2500 Statistics for Psychology (3) |
*Course must be successfully completed with a final grade of C or better.
Concentration Courses
18 credits
PSY 2040 Lifespan Human Development (3) | PSY 3470 Tests and Measurement (3) |
PSY 3300 Psychological Counseling (3) | PSY 3610 Social Psychology (3) |
PSY 3410 Abnormal Psychology (3) | PSY 4050 Theories of Personality (3) |
Limited Elective
Select one course from either PSY 3400 or PSY 4310 (3 credits)
PSY 3400 Physiological Psychology (3) | PSY 4310 Principles of Learning (3) |
Electives
Select two courses (6 credits) of psychology electives. PSY 3400 or PSY 4310 may be used to fulfill this requirement if not selected above.
Note: The concentration in Counseling/Clinical Psychology has a GPA requirement of 2.7 or better in both the concentration and overall.