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RSPY: Psychology
RSPY 608 - Social Psychology Credits 3 Problems and theories of the person in the social context, including person perception, interpersonal relations, role formation and differentiation, attitude formation, maintenance and change. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 611 - Research Apprenticeship I Credits 2 Supervised experience in planning, conducting and reporting psychological research. The specific nature of the research project will be determined by the student with his or her advisor. Students will be required to submit a written review of literature and research proposal, conduct data gathering activities, analyze the data and submit a final report of the project in APA format. The required total of 4 credits must be completed by the beginning of the first semester of the third year in the program. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 612 - Research Apprenticeship II Credits 2 Supervised experience in planning, conducting and reporting psychological research. The specific nature of the research project will be determined by the student with his or her advisor. Students will be required to submit a written review of literature and research proposal, conduct data gathering activities, analyze the data and submit a final report of the project in APA format. The required total of 4 credits must be completed by the beginning of the first semester of the third year in the program. Notes: Required of Ph.D. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 613 - Research Design Lab Credits 0 This lab is a complement to RSPY 601 for Ph.D. students. It focuses on the development of a specific research project in conjunction with the study of Research Design. Notes: Required for Ph.D. students only. Co- registration in RSPY 601 is required. Grade Mode: C. Prerequisites: RSPY 502. Corequisites: RSPY 601. Restrictions: Must be Clinical Psychology (RSDR); and Rosemead Sch of Credits 3 Concepts and processes involved in the development of the person throughout the lifespan are reviewed with emphasis on cultural variations. Major theoretical systems and empirical findings relevant to individual development are examined. Emphasis is upon the study of neurobiological, cognitive, and affective changes manifested throughout Psychology; Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 615 - Advanced Developmental Psychology the lifespan. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: A survey course (graduate or undergraduate) in developmental psychology, and RSPY 515. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 620 - Seminar in Multicultural Issues Credits 0 This course provides an introduction into cultural factors that influence clinical work. Emphasis is placed on helping students gain awareness of their personal biases while developing sensitivity to differences between and within various culture groups. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Must be taken twice. Grade Mode: C. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level or Doctoral Level.
RSPY 623 - Seminar in Multicultural Issues I Credit 1 This course provides an introduction into cultural factors that influence clinical work. Emphasis is placed on helping students gain awareness of their personal biases while developing sensitivity to differences between and within various culture groups. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Grade Mode: C. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 624 - Seminar in Multicultural Issues II Credit 1 This course provides an introduction into cultural factors that influence clinical work. Emphasis is placed on helping students gain awareness of their personal biases while developing sensitivity to differences between and within various culture groups. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Grade Mode: C. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 625 - Multicultural Issues in Clinical Psychology Credits 3 A consideration of the impact of social and cultural factors upon the utilization and dynamics of mental health services. Focuses on developing the student's sensitivity to the cultural dynamics involved in the therapeutic process. Notes: Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: RSPY 623, RSPY 624. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 631 - Principles of Health Psychology Credits 2-3 This course provides an overview of theory, research and roles of psychologists in the dissemination of psychological knowledge into the health care system. Areas of focus include concerns of the family physician for which referral might be made, adjustment to physical disabilities, coping with chronic illness, stages of adjustment by individuals and their families to death and dying, preventive-educative and motivational issues in medical treatment. Notes: Elective. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: RSPY 607. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level. RSPY 633 - Advanced Seminar in Psychopathology Credits 3 A survey of the development, dynamics and classification of the psychological disorders from a psychoanalytic point of view. Special attention is given to the neuroses and the operations of ego defense mechanisms. Notes: Elective. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Rosemead Sch of Psychology; and Graduate Level or Doctoral Level.
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