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Programs
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THE Ph.D. PROGRAM The Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology requires 72 hours of
graduate credit, including courses in quantitative and research methods,
Developmental content, and core Psychology content. It has a strong
research core with a significant applied focus. The program trains
students for research and teaching positions in university departments of
Psychology and Human Development, teaching hospitals, and laboratories that
conduct research on cognitive, language, and social/emotional intervention
strategies, program evaluation, and the longterm consequences of early
experience. Students
whose career goals include providing clinical services to individuals and
families are advised to apply for the School Psychology option within the
Applied Developmental Psychology Ph.D. program.
THE M.A. PROGRAM The M. A. in Applied Developmental Psychology requires 32 hours of
graduate credit, including either a practicum or thesis. The program
prepares students for employment in government and private agencies that deal
with educational and health programs for children, agencies that conduct
research on child welfare and human development, enrichment programs for infants
and preschoolers, parent education, the media, daycare and after school child
care programs, etc. It also accepts students who wish to prepare for
doctoral work in Developmental, Clinical, Educational, School, and Counseling
Psychology. This program does not provide training in clinical
skills. Laboratory courses in clinical assessment and psychotherapy are
not open to students in this program.
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