Organization profile
Organization profile
The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology is designed for students with career interests in master’s-level clinical practice or those who plan to obtain a Ph.D. or Psy.D.
The foundation of the Clinical Psychology program is the scientist-practitioner model with training rooted in theoretical knowledge and ethical practice. The clinical training component provides students with instruction in empirically-based psychotherapies, assessment, and diagnosis, culminating in a practicum and a two-semester internship. The research focus of the program is designed to develop students’ critical thinking and quantitative skills, and includes coursework in research design and analysis, and a required thesis. The Clinical Psychology program is a member of the Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology (CAMPP).
We're excited about your interest in our program, so make sure you explore the whole site. We especially encourage you to learn more about the program, read this letter from the program's graduate coordinator, or even look into applying!
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Clinical Psychology
Profiles
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Wesley Allan
- Psychology - Associate Professor
- Clinical Psychology - Program Coordinator
Person: Faculty
Student theses
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An Analysis of Extended Strings of Hits and Misses in a Mental Telepathy Task
Peck, G. R. (Author), Gruber, R. (Supervisor), 2018Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Master of Arts (MA)
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Fear of Evaluation, Social Anxiety, and Depression
Ingraffia, M. (Author), Allan, W. (Supervisor), 2022Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Master of Arts (MA)
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Associated Factors of Posttraumatic Growth: A Meta-Analysis
Xia, R. (Author), Stowell, J. R. (Supervisor), 2017Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Master of Arts (MA)