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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Community Psychology, M.A., Community-Clinical Services Concentration
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M.A. Community Psychology
Program Outcomes
1. Students will successfully conduct applied social research relevant to community psychology.
2. Students successfully apply major theoretical concepts in the core community psychology curriculum and their concentration area.
3. Students demonstrate, at a professional level, applied intervention skills in an internship setting relevant to their concentration.
The program consists of 36 credits, 18 of which compose the core curriculum completed by all students, and 9 of which constitute one of three areas of concentration. The remaining 9 credits are electives.
Concentration in Community-Clinical Services
The community-clinical services concentration prepares students for careers in clinical, mental health, and related human-service settings. Work at the individual level is stressed, as are consultation, social problem analysis, and prevention techniques and strategies.
Select three of the following courses:
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