Clinical Psychology
Overview
This program is intended for students who seek master's-level training appropriate for clinical work with primarily adult clients. The clinical psychology program is a full-time program only, with most courses offered during the day in seminar rooms and clinical settings. Required courses are offered during the fall, spring and summer terms.
Program Format
The program coursework is offered as traditional daytime courses
What can I do with a degree in clinical psychology?
Many of our graduates enter doctoral programs in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or other fields, either immediately after graduation or after some time in the field.
Those who enter the workforce immediately after graduation have worked in a wide variety of settings, including private practices, research institutions, neuropsychology departments, college counseling centers, community clinics and others. This program is not designed specifically around licensure requirements, so students interested in licensure bear the responsibility for finding and taking necessary courses outside the program or university to make themselves eligible. Please see website or contact director for more details regarding licensure.