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Clinical Program Track Requirements

Clinical General Track

Area Courses:

  • Area Course 1
  • Area Course 2
  • Area Course 3
  • Area Course 4
    At least 2 Area Courses must be selected from advanced topics in assessment or intervention (PSYC 806, PSYC 807A through E, PSYC 809).

Child Clinical Track

Area Courses:

  • PSYC 750 Proseminar in Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC 830/831 Seminar/Practicum in Child Evaluation and Treatment Formulation
  • PSYC 944 Seminar in Psychopathology (Developmental)
  • PSYC 807 Advanced Topics in Intervention: Child Therapy

Additional Requirements:

  • PSYC 807 Advanced Topics in Intervention: Systemic Therapy

Clinical Forensic Track

Area Courses:

  • PSYC 790 Proseminar in Law and Psychology
  • PSYC 815 Mental Health Law and Policy
  • PSYC 835 Special Topics in Civil Forensic Psychology
  • PSYC 836 Special Topics in Criminal Forensic Psychology

Additional Requirements:

  • PSYC 897 Research Project
  • PSYC 890 Practicum in Clinical Forensic Psychology

Clinical Neuropsychology Track

Area Courses:

  • PSYC 980 Seminar in Biological Psychology: Cognitive Neuropsychology
  • ANAT 516 Neuroanatomy (UBC)
  • PSYC 806 Advanced Topics in Intervention: Neuropsychological Assessment
  • PSYC 980 Seminar in Biological Psychology: Neurocognitive Disorders

Additional Requirements:

  • PSYC 882 Neuropsychology Practicum
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