Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology
Personality theories, psychopathology, diagnostic interviewing and testing, psychotherapy techniques; research methods.
PSYCH
348
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesPSYCH 307 & PSYCH 309 & PSYCH 310; or instructor's consent.
 NoteNot a practicum.
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring, Summer
 ProgramsContaining PSYCH 348
Course Outcomes

1. Theories, practices, and critical issues

Students will identify and describe the theories, practices, and critical issues in clinical psychology.

Measurement: Multiple choice exams, quizzes.

2. Summarize and explain a current topic

Students will summarize and explain a current topic in clinical psychology to the class and/or engage in role play and interview activities.

Measurement: Class presentations, role plays.

3. Career and educational opportunities

Students will assess and evaluate personal career/educational opportunities in the field of clinical psychology.

Measurement: Short writing assignments.

4. Examine and critique current psychotherapies

Students will examine and critique current psychotherapies and describe their personal views about therapy.

Measurement: APA style paper.