Licensure Track Total required credits: 60 Foundation Courses: Required credits: 24 PSY 6040 Research Methods and Evaluation Credits: 3.0 PSY 6400 Psychopathology Credits: 3.0 PSY 6410 Cultural and Social Issues in Clinical Practice Credits: 3.0 PSY 6500 Assessment I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6700 Introduction to Clinical Practice: Helping Relations I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6710 Introduction to Clinical Practice: Helping Relations II Credits: 3.0 PSY 6720 Ethics and Professional Orientation Credits: 3.0 PSY 7850 Theories of Psychother. Pers. Credits: 3.0 Advanced Courses: Required credits: 27 PSY 6090 Developmental Psychopathology Credits: 3.0 PSY 6100 Human Growth and Development I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6420 Group Interventions Credits: 3.0 PSY 6730 Foundations of Career Development Credits: 3.0 PSY 6810 Brief and Time Effective Interventions Credits: 3.0 PSY 6900 Clinical Practicum I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6910 Clinical Practicum II Credits: 3.0 Choose one of the following: PSY 5900 Disability and Maladaptive Behaviors in Organic Brain Disorders Credits: 3.0 PSY 5950 Biological Basis Of Human Behavior Credits: 3.0 PSY 6840 Clinical Psycopharmacology Credits: 3.0 Complete 12 credits of electives from the following: PSY 5990 Selected Topics Credits: 1.0 - 6.0 PSY 6190 Psychodynamic Theories Credits: 3.0 PSY 6450 Health Psychology Credits: 3.0 PSY 6800 Family Therapy:Theories and Practice Credits: 3.0 PSY 6820 Psychology of Aging Credits: 3.0 PSY 6830 Substance Abuse:Interventions Credits: 3.0 Candidates must complete 9 additional credits that are PSY 5000 level or higher to meet the minimum 60 credit requirement. Non-Licensure Track Total required credits: 48 PSY 6040 Research Methods and Evaluation Credits: 3.0 PSY 6090 Developmental Psychopathology Credits: 3.0 PSY 6400 Psychopathology Credits: 3.0 PSY 6410 Cultural and Social Issues in Clinical Practice Credits: 3.0 PSY 6420 Group Interventions Credits: 3.0 PSY 6500 Assessment I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6700 Introduction to Clinical Practice: Helping Relations I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6710 Introduction to Clinical Practice: Helping Relations II Credits: 3.0 PSY 6720 Ethics and Professional Orientation Credits: 3.0 PSY 6730 Foundations of Career Development Credits: 3.0 PSY 6810 Brief and Time Effective Interventions Credits: 3.0 PSY 6900 Clinical Practicum I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6910 Clinical Practicum II Credits: 3.0 PSY 7850 Theories of Psychother. Pers. Credits: 3.0 Choose one course from the following: PSY 5900 Disability and Maladaptive Behaviors in Organic Brain Disorders Credits: 3.0 PSY 5950 Biological Basis Of Human Behavior Credits: 3.0 PSY 6840 Clinical Psycopharmacology Credits: 3.0 Choose one course from the following: PSY 5990 Selected Topics Credits: 1.0 - 6.0 PSY 6100 Human Growth and Development I Credits: 3.0 PSY 6190 Psychodynamic Theories Credits: 3.0 PSY 6800 Family Therapy:Theories and Practice Credits: 3.0 PSY 6820 Psychology of Aging Credits: 3.0 PSY 6830 Substance Abuse:Interventions Credits: 3.0 PSY 6450 Health Psychology Credits: 3.0 Please visit our Program Structure page for more information on other requirements for graduation for both the Licensure and Non-Licensure tracks.