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ROSEMEAD SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

SAMPLE PROGRAM: Ph.D. Track First Year

Third Year

Fourth Year

Seamd Year

Fifth Year

Fall Advanced Statistics

History & Systems of Psychology

3 3 3 4

Clinical Supervision/ Consultation..•

Internship 0

3 3 3 2

Advanced Research Design Measurement & Assessment II Research Apprenticeship

3 3 3 3 4

Measurement and Assessment I Introduction to Psychopathology Introduction to Psychotherapy

Practicum II

or Psychology EleaiYe

2 3 3 3

Psychology Elective

Psychotheratli Lab Elective Integration ectives

Nature & Scope or Systems of Integration

Practicum IV

J

Theology I

Psychotherapy Lab Elective

Theology Ill

TheologyV

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16

Dissertation

4 15

16

14

lnterterm Prepracticum l

Dissertation

3

Cross£ultural Issues in Clinical Psychology'

3

l

Psychology Elective

2 3

l!!:!.

Spring

Research Design

Clinical Supervision/Consultation•u

Internship 0

3 2 3 3 4 I

Ethical and Professional Issues

3 3

Neuropsychol~ or

Leaming, Cognition & Affect

or Psychology EleaiYe

2 6 2 6

Climcal Psyc opharmacology

3 3 3 4

Psychology Elective

Peoonahty Development & Psychopathology 3

Psychology Electives Integration Elective

Practicum Ill

Research 1prenticeship

Prepracticum II

2

Practicum

Psychotheratli Lab Elective Integration ectives

Psychotherapy and Religion

I

Dissertation

Psychothe;vr Lab..

J

Theology II

16

Dissertation

Theology

~

15 16 Not<: 'For stud,nts with undergraduat, coursework in social and physiological psychology. Students without undergraduate social psychology will tak, SPY608, Social Psychology, instead of SPY625 Cross Cultural lssu,s in Clinical Psychology. Students without undergraduate physiological psychology will tak, SPY607, Psychophysiological Proc,ss,s instead of SPY 670 Neuropsychology or SPY 705 Clinical Psychopharmacology. Th,s, alt=tiv, courses will g,nerally b, taken during the spring of th, second or third y,ar. • 'Second y,ar students ,1,ct on, of the following psychotherapy lab courses: SLB613 Psychotherapy with Adol,scmts, SLB642 Psychotherapy with Children, SLB643 B,havior Modification with Children and Parents, or SLB717 Gestalt Psychotherapy. 16 •••All students ar, r,quir,d to compld, at least 2 units ofcounework in clinical sup,rvision and/or consultation. This requir,m,nt may b, m,t by taking SLB 702 Principles and Practices in Gzs, Supervision to r,c,iv, credit for sup,rvision with asmsmmt, lab or pr,practiaun courm. Th, r,quirt:mmt may also b, m,t by taking SPY 713 Oinical Supervision and Consultation during th, studmt 's fourth y,ar.

Ph.D. In Cllnlcal Psychology

devoted to the integration ofa variety of theological and psychological concepts

prehensive Examinations are specified

internship prior to graduation. All internships are to be approved in advance by the Clinical Training Com­ the Internship Guidelines in student handbook. Internship Fees are listed in the Psychology course section (STN

in the Academic Calendar. (4) Admission to Condidacy

1) Residen<e mid c-seworit

in research, theory and practice.

Normally, four years of residency are required unless transfer of credit is brought in and advanced standing granted. While the doctorate is not awarded simply for completion of stated

Dissertation &search: 16 units of dissertation research are required

Official candidacy for the doctormittee . For further details, refer to

ate signifies an advanced stage in the student's progress and is accompa­ nied by a redefinition of full-time enrollment which enables the student to place a greater emphasis on fonnal

prior to granting the Ph.D. (2) Preliainary Oral Interview

731 Internship) .

course work, there are basic unit requireAll students have an oral interview

ments for the degree (133 semester

In Completion of Training 11ierapy

with a faculty committee to evaluate

hours) . Each student is assigned a factheir progress and potential for successcourse work. In order to be admitted

All students must receive certifica­ tion of completion of training therapy from the director of clinical training. A minimum of 50 hours of group therapy plus 50 hours of individual therapy is required. See Training Therapy Guidelines in the student

ulty advisor who assists in the planning of each semester's schedule of courses and supervises the student's progress in the

to candidacy the student must have: (a) Successfully completed the

ful completion of the doctoral program. This interview is scheduled after the

completion of three semesters in resiPreliminary Oral Interview

program. For transfer credit, see Gendence, including at least one practicum

(b) Passed the Comprehensive

eral Academic Information.

assignment The results of this interExaminations

Psychology: Ph.D. students must complete a minimum of 74 semester hours of psychology in addition to a doctoral dissertation. These 74 units include 43 required units, 12 units of

(c) Received approval of dissertation

view are reported to faculty which votes to allow the student (I) to continue, (2) to continue studies with a Preliminary Oral Interview review the following year,

proposal by the Doctoral

handbook for further details.

Commiuee

(I) Dissertation

(d) Completed training therapy

A dissertation evidencing high attainment in original scholarship must be submitted by all Ph.D. candi­

or (3) not to allow the student to con(5) Professional

Oua&lying Exa.

practicum that must be taken in resitinue in the doctoral program.

All Ph.D. students must successfully

dence, 4 units of Master'rlevel research

(3) Caprehensive Ex1111inotions complete an examination that evaluates apprenticeship taken during the secdates. The dissertation topic and pro­ All students must pass a set of the student's readiness for a full-time posal must be ond year and 15 units of psychology approved by the candi­ doctoral-level comprehensive examiinternship. It may be taken any time date's advisory committee prior to the electives. Students may apply up to six nations covering the following areas: after the comprehensive examinations beginning of the student's internship. units of graduate coursework from the (1) psychological intervention and School of Intercultural Studies toward have been passed and must be comThree weeks prior to expected gradua­ pleted six months prior to internship. tion the candidate must submit to the the total psychology unit requirement (2) psychology and theology. The examining committee may require Rosemead dean the original and four Psychotherapy Laburalury: Students in These examinations are given two the student to complete additional copies of the dissertation signed by the the Ph.D. track must complete at least times annually and serve as the major coursework, practicum, or other profer dissertation committee. Detailed 12 units selected from psychotherapy lab means of evaluating a student'ssuitability sional growth experiences prior to begininformation is found in the Student courses. These are taken during the secto continue studies toward the doctorate. ning the internship. See the Professional Dissertation Guidelines. ond, third and fourth years. The examinations may be taken any time Qualifying Exam Guidelines in the Thinliigy: All students must complete after completion of 75% (100 units) of stu(9) rmal Oral Exoaination dent handbook for further details. a minor in theology which includes a the course ~rk and must be taken prior The final examination is an oral minimum of 17 semester units. to the Profes.oonal Qualifying Exam. (6) Internship defense of the dissertation before the Inttgroliun Seminan: All students parOnly one retake of the examinaAll students are required to comdoctoral committee and other invited ticipate in a series of seminars (14 units) tion is allowed. The dates of the Com- plete a one-year, full-time clinical professionals.

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