PSYC 791 Intern in Clinical Psy IV

Students complete APA Accredited and/or APPIC Member Predoctoral Internships, which provide the intern with advanced level supervised clinical experiences and training. This clinical training includes the synthesis of knowledge and skills acquired through coursework and practica, in addition to development of professional roles and identity. In preparation for internship, students are required to attend an orientation with the Director of Clinical Training approximately 18 months prior to the year they anticipate beginning their internship. Students meet and remain in contact with the Director of Clinical Training throughout the Internship process. All Students participate in the National Match to secure their internship placement. Students may not complete an internship at their place of employment. Psychology internships begin between July and September. Students can apply to Immaculata’s Consortium internship program, which is a one-year full-time clinical experience. The Consor

Credits: 1.5
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 792 Intern in Clinical Psy V

Students complete APA Accredited and/or APPIC Member Predoctoral Internships, which provide the intern with advanced level supervised clinical experiences and training. This clinical training includes the synthesis of knowledge and skills acquired through coursework and practica, in addition to development of professional roles and identity. In preparation for internship, students are required to attend an orientation with the Director of Clinical Training approximately 18 months prior to the year they anticipate beginning their internship. Students meet and remain in contact with the Director of Clinical Training throughout the Internship process. All Students participate in the National Match to secure their internship placement. Students may not complete an internship at their place of employment. Psychology internships begin between July and September. Students can apply to Immaculata’s Consortium internship program, which is a one-year full-time clinical experience. The Consor

Credits: 1.5
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 793 Intern in Clinical Psy VI

Students complete APA Accredited and/or APPIC Member Predoctoral Internships, which provide the intern with advanced level supervised clinical experiences and training. This clinical training includes the synthesis of knowledge and skills acquired through coursework and practica, in addition to development of professional roles and identity. In preparation for internship, students are required to attend an orientation with the Director of Clinical Training approximately 18 months prior to the year they anticipate beginning their internship. Students meet and remain in contact with the Director of Clinical Training throughout the Internship process. All Students participate in the National Match to secure their internship placement. Students may not complete an internship at their place of employment. Psychology internships begin between July and September. Students can apply to Immaculata’s Consortium internship program, which is a one-year full-time clinical experience. The Consor

Credits: 1.5
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 794 Internship

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Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 795 Professional Practice Prep

This course emphasizes professional practice preparation. Focus is placed on psychology licensing examination preparation, including practice test module(s), and career development initiatives, including private practice and other employment venues.

Credits: 3
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 796 Dissertation Seminar II

Seven class meetings to include RERB, methods and data analysis methods. 1.5 credits. Spring semester. (Prerequisite: PSYC 790)

Credits: 1.5
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 797 Comp Exam/Psychology

A culminating experience which assesses the student’s ability to synthesize and integrate knowledge. Eligibility for the Comprehensive Examination requires as prerequisites: * PSYC 604, 663 664, 700, 701, 702, 705, 706, 707, 708, 710, 711, 712, 713, 729, 730 or 731, 740, 745. 790. Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 725 for bachelor’s admits and completion of PSYC 727 for master’s admits) * Completion of all pre-requisite courses with a minimum B in each class for letter grade classes, and “Pass” in each Pass/Fail class.

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Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 798 Doctoral Dissertation I

Grading is “Pass” or “Fail.” Students are required to take all dissertation sections immediately after completion of PSYC 790. Throughout the dissertation process, the student works closely with his or her Dissertation Chair and has regular contacts with two other committee members. Only full-time faculty are eligible to serve as Dissertation Chairs. See Dissertation Handbook for further details. Open only to Psy.D. students in Clinical Psychology.

Credits: 3
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 799 Doctoral Dissertation II

Grading is “Pass” or “Fail.” Students are required to take all dissertation sections immediately after completion of PSYC 790. Throughout the dissertation process, the student works closely with his or her Dissertation Chair and has regular contacts with two other committee members. Only full-time faculty are eligible to serve as Dissertation Chairs. See Dissertation Handbook for further details. Open only to Psy.D. students in Clinical Psychology.

Credits: 3
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSYC 800 Doctoral Dissertation III

Grading is “Pass” or “Fail.” Students are required to take all dissertation sections immediately after completion of PSYC 790. Throughout the dissertation process, the student works closely with his or her Dissertation Chair and has regular contacts with two other committee members. Only full-time faculty are eligible to serve as Dissertation Chairs. See Dissertation Handbook for further details. Open only to Psy.D. students in Clinical Psychology.

Credits: 3
Subject: Grad-Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling