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Program Overview The applied
Clinical Master's MA and MS programs provide students with coursework in
psychopathology, diagnosis, intellectual and personality assessment, therapeutic
interventions with clinical populations, data analysis and research methodology.
Practicum training and supervision in clinical settings are required during the
second year of training. The clinical
program provides students with an academic foundation for further doctoral work
in clinical or counseling psychology, or for work in a variety of clinical
settings. The percentage of our students who have been accepted to Ph.D.
programs in clinical or counseling psychology and Psy.D. programs is consistent
with the national average. Courses in the clinical concentration may or may not
meet individual state requirements for the coursework required for licensure at
the Master's level. It is recommended that students check with the state in
which they will reside for specific licensure requirements.
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