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Table of Contents School of Professional Psychology Program Conversions: Quarters to Semesters Front Matter (Cover Page and Table of Contents)... 1-2 Child Concentration within the Doctoral Program, Psy.D...3 Clinical Psychology, Psy.D. and Psy. M....4
Addition of a Child Concentration within the Doctoral Program (Psy.D.) School of Professional Psychology The SOPP faculty has approved the designation of specific courses to meet the requirements for a Child Concentration within the doctoral program (Psy.D.). The Concentration does not increase the total number of credits required for the doctoral program. Rather, the Child Concentration courses fall within the 6-course elective option for students. The courses that are required within the Child Concentration are available as electives for all other students. Two of the required courses for the Child Concentration replace courses that are required in the general curriculum. The new courses have already been submitted to the Graduate Policies Committee for approval. The required courses for the Child Concentration are: PSI 9180 Child Assessment [replaces PSI 8130 Introduction to Projective Assessment] 3 PSI 9440 Child Psychotherapy [replaces PSI 8430 Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies] 3 PSI 9510 Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics I 3 PSI 9540 Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics II 3 PSI 9520 Family Therapy [already an elective in the general curriculum] 3 TOTAL CREDITS 15 Page 3 of 16
School of Professional Psychology Psy.D. and Psy.M. Degrees Course Equivalency Table Introduction: The curriculum for the Psy.D. doctoral program in SOPP is composed of formal coursework, practicum and internship training, and dissertation. The coursework in the curriculum is conceptualized within seven competency areas. On the following pages, we present an overview of the quarter to semester equivalency information for the entire doctoral program. The next page provides an overview of the equivalency information for the entire doctoral program, including information on the number of courses (quarters and semesters) and the number of credits (quarters and semesters). On the next several pages, each of the competency areas is described in more detail, along with information on practicum and internship training and the dissertation. Changes to the curriculum are noted in each table. The last two pages of this document include equivalency information for the Psy.M. degree, which is best viewed as a degree offered en route as the students matriculate through the doctoral program. That is, the Psy.M. degree does not have separate admissions requirements and is not marketed as a terminal degree. 1 Page 4 of 16
Doctoral Program Overview (Psy.D.) Competency # of Courses Minimum Areas Credit Hours Quarters Semesters Quar. Semesters Research/Evaluation/ 10 Required 7 30 20 Basic Science [One 3 credit course moved to Intervention competency area] Assessment 7 Required 6 21 15 16 3 Elective 0 9 Management/Supervision 2 Required 3 6 9 [Management/Supervision combined with Consultation/Education competency area in semester calendar] Consultation/Education 1 Required 3 1 Elective 3 Intervention 10 Required 6 30 18 5 Elective 0 15 Relationship 4 Required 2 12 6 Diversity 5 Required 3 15 9 Open Electives 0 Required 6 18 [Tracks or Concentrations can be created within the 6 electives] Subtotal.. 38 33 147 95 96 Additional Requirements: 9930 First Year Clinical Experience 0 0 9970 Supervised Experience (Practicum) 72 27 8080 Professional Development 3 1 9080 Practice Tutorial 9 6 9980 Professional Dissertation 6 4 9990 Internship 48 18 Subtotal.. 138 56 Total Minimum Credit Hours Required.. 285 151 152 2 Page 5 of 16
Research/Evaluation/Basic Science Competency area Psy.D. Curriculum by Competency Areas Quarters Semesters Required Courses: PSI 801 History & Systems of Psychology 3 8010 History & Systems of Psychology 2 PSI 802 Memory, Cognition & Info. Processing 3 [Content moved to 8110 and 9120] PSI 804 Adv. Statistics and Exper. Design I 3 8040 Adv. Statistics and Exper. Design 3 PSI 805 Adv. Statistics and Exper. Design II 3 8050 Statistics 3 PSI 835 Human Development 3 8020 Human Development 3 PSI 840 Social Psychology 3 8030 Social Psychology 3 PSI 850 Biol. Bases of Affect & Behavior 3 8070 Neuropsychology of Affect and Behavior 3 PSI 852 Systems of Psychotherapy 3 [Course moved to Intervention competency, retitled Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy] PSI 911 Neuropsychology I 3 [Content moved to 8070 and 9120] PSI 950 Psychopharmacology 3 9500 Psychopharmacology 3 Total Credits 30 Total Credits 20 3 Page 6 of 16
Assessment Competency Area Quarters Semesters Required Courses: PSI 810 Psychological Assessment I 3 [Content moved to 8050 and 8110] PSI 811 Psychological Assessment II 3 8110 Cognitive Assessment 3 PSI 811L Psychological Assessment II Lab 3 8110L Cognitive Assessment Lab 1 PSI 812 Psychological Assessment III 3 8120 Objective Personality Assessment 3 PSI 812L Psychological Assessment III Lab 3 [Content moved to 8120 and 9180] 8130 Introduction to Projective Assessment 2 8140 Rorschach 3 [Must take either 8130 or 8140] 9120 Neuropsychological Assessment 3 PSI 918 Integrative Assessment 3 9180 Integrative Assessment 3 Elective Requirements: (Students must take 4 courses; must take either 813 or 913 and any other 3 courses) (No elective Requirements) PSI 813 Projective Assessment I 3 PSI 913 Projective Assessment II (Rorschach) 4 PSI 814 Educational Assessment 3 PSI 912 Neuropsychological Assessment 3 PSI 915 Child Assessment 3 PSI 916 Forensic Assessment 3 PSI 925 Career Assessment 3 Other: Total Credits 30 31 15 16 4 Page 7 of 16
Management/Supervision Competency Area Consultation/Education/Management/Supervision Quarter s Semesters 2 required courses plus 1 elective, plus Combines the M/S and C/E competency areas into completion of CEMS portfolio one competency area; keeps CEMS Portfolio Required Courses: Required Courses: (3 courses) 965 Supervision: Case Management 3 961 Consultation 3 966 Professional Ethics and Issues 3 965 Supervision 3 966 Prof Ethics and Issues 3 Electives: (1 course) Electives (none) 968 Multiprofessional Ethics 3 Various MBA courses 3 Consultation/Education Competency Area 1 required course, Plus 1 elective plus completion of CEMS Portfolio Required Course: 873 Consultation 3 Electives (1 course): 968 Multiprofessional Orientation 3 972 Program Evaluation 3 973 Teaching of Psychology 3 975 Forensic Psychology 3 994 Applied Teaching Practice 3 Total Credits 15 9 5 Page 8 of 16
Intervention Competency Area Quarter Required (10 required courses plus 5 electives) Semester 6 (required courses; no elective requirements) 8400 Theories of Personality & Psychotherapy 3 [Was PSI 852 Systems of Psychotherapy, moved from Basic Science competency area] 841 Group Psychotherapy 3 8410 Group Psychotherapy 3 841L Group Psychotherapy Lab 3 [combined into 8410] 842 Crisis Intervention 3 8420 Crisis Intervention 3 842L Crisis Intervention Lab 3 [combined into 8420] 940 Chemical Dependency 3 [Removed to elective status] [Take first and second courses in two of the following three orientations] 933 Behavioral Psychotherapy I 3 [Content moved to 8400 Theories of Personality & Psychotherapy and 8430 Behavioral & Cognitive therapy] 934 Behavioral Psychotherapy II Orientation 3 8430 Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 3 930 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy I 3 [combined into 8440; elective created] 931 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy II 3 8440 Psychodynamic and Interpersonal 3 Therapies 936 Humanistic Psychotherapy I 3 937 Humanistic Psychotherapy II 3 [936 and 937 combined and moved to elective status; some content moved to 8300 Interviewing] 959 Integrative Psychotherapy 3 9590 Integrative Psychotherapy 3 6 Page 9 of 16
Intervention Competency Area continued Quarters Semesters Electives: (must take 5 courses) (No Electives Required in Semester Sequence) 941 Advanced Group Therapy 3 942 Brief Psychotherapy 3 944 Child Therapy 3 949 Introduction to Sex Therapy 3 952 Family Therapy 3 953 Health Psychology 3 Total Required Credits 45 18 7 Page 10 of 16
Diversity Competency Area Quarters Required Courses: 5 courses required no electives Semesters Required Courses: 3 courses required; no electives 819 Multicultural Lab I 3 8190 Multicultural Lab 3 820 Multicultural Lab II ] 3 [Multicultural Lab I and II combined] 880 Diversity Integration I 3 9800 Diversity integration I 3 881 Diversity Integration II 3 9810 Diversity Integration II 3 882 Diversity Integration III 3 [Diversity Integration I, II, and III combined into I and II] Total Required 15 9 8 Page 11 of 16
Relationship Competency Area Quarters Semesters 4 required courses; no electives 2 required courses; no electives 806 Interviewing I 3 8300 Interviewing 3 808 Interviewing II 3 [Interviewing I and II combined] 831 Adult Psychopathology 3 8310 Psychopathology 3 832 Child Psychopathology 3 [Adult and Child Psychopath combined] Total Required 12 6 9 Page 12 of 16
Clinical Experiences Quarters Semesters PSI 808 Professional Development 3 8080 Professional Development 1 PSI 908 Practice Tutorial 9 9080 Practice Tutorial 6 PSI 993 First Year Clinical Experience 0 9930 First Year Clinical Experience 0 PSI 997 Supervised Experience 72 9970 Practicum 27 PSI 999 Internship 48 9990 Internship 18 Professional Dissertation PSI 998 Professional Dissertation 6 9980 Professional Dissertation 4 10 Page 13 of 16
Quarters Semesters Open Electives (none) Open Electives (Must take 6 courses) 9140 Educational Assessment 3 9180 Child Assessment 3 9160 Forensic Assessment 3 9170 Career Assessment 3 9320 Child Psychopathology 3 9400 Humanistic Psychotherapy 3 9410 Advanced Group Therapy 3 9420 Brief Psychotherapy 3 9430 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 3 9440 Child Psychotherapy 3 9450 Feminist Psychotherapy 3 9460 Domestic Violence 3 9490 Introduction to Sex Therapy 3 9520 Family Therapy 3 9530 Health Psychology 3 9720 Program Evaluation 3 9150 Forensic Psychology 3 9940 Applied Teaching Practice 1 3 Various MBA courses 2 3 9960 Selected Topics 1 3 9950 Directed Study 1 3 11 Page 14 of 16
Psy.M. Degree Equivalency Information Students complete these courses as part of their doctoral program (not a separate master s degree curriculum). See prior tables for explanation of curricular changes for the transition to the semester calendar. Quarters Semesters PSI 804 Research Methods & Exper. Design I 3 8040 Research Methods & Exper. Design 3 PSI 805 Statistics 3 8050 Statistics 3 PSI 840 Social Psychology 3 8030 Social Psychology 3 PSI 835 Human Development 3 8020 Human Development 3 PSI 801 History & Systems of Psychology 3 8010 History & Systems of Psychology 2 PSI 802 Memory, Cognition & Inform. Process. 3 8070 Neuropsych of Affect and Behavior 3 PSI 852 Systems of Psychotherapy 3 8400 Theories of Personality & Psychotherapy 3 PSI 810 Psychological Assessment I 3 PSI 811 Psychological Assessment II 3 8110 Cognitive Assessment 3 PSI 811L Psychological Assessment II Lab 3 8110L Cognitive Assessment Lab 1 PSI 812 Psychological Assessment III 3 8120 Objective Personality Assessment 3 PSI 812 L Psychological Assessment III Lab 3 9120 Neuropsychological Assessment 3 PSI 813 Projective Assessment 3 8130 Introduction to Projective Assessment 2 PSI 806 Interviewing I 3 8300 Interviewing 3 PSI 808 Interviewing II 3 PSI 831 Adult Psychopathology 3 8310 Psychopathology 3 PSI 832 Child Psychopathology 3 PSI 819 Multicultural Lab I 3 8190 Multicultural Lab 3 PSI 820 Multicultural Lab II 3 PSI 880 Diversity Integration I 3 9800 Diversity Integration I 3 PSI 881 Diversity Integration II 3 9810 Diversity Integration II 3 PSI 842 Crisis Intervention 3 8420 Crisis Intervention 3 PSI 842 L Crisis Intervention Lab 3 PSI 841 Group Psychotherapy 3 8410 Group Psychotherapy 3 PSI 841 L Group Psychotherapy Lab 1 2 of 3 courses below: 6 8430 Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 3 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy I 8440 Psychodynamic and Interpersonal Therapies 3 Humanistic Psychotherapy I Behavioral Psychotherapy I 2 or 3 courses below: 6 Psychodynamic Psychotherapy II Humanistic Psychotherapy II Behavioral Psychotherapy II PSI 993 First Year Clinical Experience 0 9930 First Year Clinical Experience 0 PSI 808 Professional Development 3 8080 Professional Development 1 PSI 908 Practice Tutorial 6 9080 Practice Tutorial 4 PSI 997 Supervised Experience 24 9970 Practicum 9 PSI 998 Professional Dissertation 2 9980 Professional Dissertation 1 Total Required: 96 of 120 60 of 74 12 Page 15 of 16
*Courses shown for the Psy.M. are typically completed in Years 1 and 2 of the doctoral program. These courses may vary so long as students complete two full years of coursework and three consecutive terms of Practicum in the second year of the program (for a minimum of 60 semester credit hours). 13 Page 16 of 16