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Counseling/Clinical Psychology

The specialization in counseling/clinical psychology is designed for students interested in pursuing further education (masters or doctorate) in preparation for a career in counseling or clinical psychology. Students pursuing this track will receive applied training and fieldwork in an area of their choosing within a social services setting.

  • PSY 139 - Child Abuse and Family Violence (3)
  • PSY 155 - Psychological Assessment (3)
  • PSY 172 - Developmental Psychopathology (3)
  • PSY 193 - Research Practicum (3)

Select 1 of:

  • PSY 138 - Managing Non-Profit Organizations (3)
  • PSY 165 - Behavioral Psychopharmacology (3)
  • PSY 175 - Human Sexuality (3)
  • PSY 188 - Crisis Intervention (3)
  • PSY 193 - Research Practicum (3)

Minors and double majors worth considering:

art, biology, business administration, child development, cultural studies, gerontology, history, religious studies, social work, sociology, Spanish studies, women's studies