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Master's in Clinical Psychology

Outstanding Features

  • Focus on assessment, diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders

  • Yearlong clinical practicum (600 hours) providing psychological assessment and treatment of adults, children, and families

  • Clinical coursework in intellectual and personality assessment, individual adult and child psychotherapy, and couples and family therapy

  • One-to-one supervision by licensed psychologists in the Department of Psychology

  • Student offices housed within the Department of Psychology

  • Graduate assistantships available

Your kind of program

The clinical program that is an in-person, campus-based program will provide you with the very best in graduate instruction both in and outside of formal classroom settings. The program prepares you for certification to practice psychology as a licensed mental health professional. You will receive training that enables you to work in a variety of settings like community mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, prisons, comprehensive care centers, and schools. Some of our graduates also choose to teach at two year academic institutions. As a graduate student in the clinical psychology program, you will receive hands on-training in the department's Psychological Center. You will also have the opportunity to work with faculty on the many exciting research projects being conducted in the department. Read what our alumni have said about the graduate program.

The Master’s Degree program in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the Masters in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council (MPCAC) for the period of April 1, 2004 to November 1, 2024. 

Program structure

group of clinical graduate students standing together in the clinic

The clinical program is based on the philosophy that the master's degree is first and foremost a degree in psychology and that students should achieve a broad base of knowledge in the field. Thus, you will take five psychological foundations courses which prepare you to enter the field of psychology and also provide the general psychology courses required by state licensing boards. You'll also receive intensive instruction in psychodiagnostics, which emphasizes the administration, scoring, and interpretation of a variety of intelligence and personality tests. The psychotherapy curriculum is primarily cognitive-behavioral in nature although a variety of techniques and orientations are presented. You will learn how best to conduct psychotherapy with adults, children, families, and couples. You will also develop skills in designing and evaluating research by completing a master's thesis. 

Curriculum

CIP 42.2801
ACCREDITED BY: Master's in Psychology Accreditation Council
MEMBER OF: Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology

THESIS TRACK ONLY

Total Course Requirements (49 hours)

Foundations of Behavior

  • PSY 620 Graduate Seminar in Professional and Ethical Issues
  • PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 624 Developmental Bases of Behavior

Clinical Foundations

  • PSY 645 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation I
  • PSY 664 Psychopathology
  • PSY 665 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation II
  • PSY 667 Practicum in Psychology (6 hrs)
  • PSY 670 Psychotherapeutic Procedures
  • Two of the following courses:
    • PSY 671 Behavior Therapy
    • PSY 672 Family Therapy
    • PSY 673 Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Therapies
    • PSY 674 Adult Trauma Therapies

Research Foundations

  • PSY 651 Correlational Research and Design Statistics
  • PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics
  • PSY 698 and PSY 699 Thesis

Other Degree Requirements

  • Comprehensive examination over the course work
  • Oral defense and examination of the thesis
  • For the Master of Arts only, competency in an approved foreign language

The listed requirements provide an example of what is applicable to most students entering ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú at the present time. Criteria as they may relate to individual students may vary. The primary source is the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State Bulletin applicable at the time of the student's enrollment.

CIP 42.2801
ACCREDITED BY: Master's in Psychology Accreditation Council
MEMBER OF: Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology

THESIS TRACK ONLY

Total Course Requirements (60 hours)

Foundations of Behavior

  • PSY 620 Graduate Seminar in Professional and Ethical Issues
  • PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior
  • PSY 624 Developmental Bases of Behavior

Clinical Foundations

  • PSY 645 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation I
  • PSY 664 Psychopathology
  • PSY 665 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation II
  • PSY 666 Advanced Clinical and Ethis Seminar (6 hrs)
  • PSY 667 Practicum in Psychology (6 hrs)
  • PSY 670 Psychotherapeutic Procedures
  • Three of the following courses:
    • PSY 671 Behavior Therapy
    • PSY 672 Family Therapy
    • PSY 673 Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Therapies
    • PSY 674 Adult Trauma Therapies
    • PSY 668 Advanced Practicum

Research Foundations

  • PSY 651 Correlational Research and Design Statistics
  • PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics
  • PSY 698 and PSY 699 Thesis

Other Degree Requirements

  • Comprehensive examination over the course work
  • Oral defense and examination of the thesis
  • For the Master of Arts only, competency in an approved foreign language

The listed requirements provide an example of what is applicable to most students entering ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú at the present time. Criteria as they may relate to individual students may vary. The primary source is the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State Bulletin applicable at the time of the student's enrollment.

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Admission requirements for the program

Clinical Practicum

To gain experience conducting therapy and psychological evaluations, a supervised two-semester, 600-hour clinical practicum is required. As a clinical psychology student you will serve your practica at the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State Psychological Center, an on-campus treatment center that provides therapy and assessments for children, adults and families from the community as well as for university students and staff. In addition to gaining experience conducting therapy and assessments,  you will receive 2-1/2 hours per week of supervision with our Ph.D. licensed clinical psychologists. This allows for a fine-tuning of your clinical skills as well as an added assurance that as a clinician you are providing the best and most ethical services to the Center's clients. Clinicians who have graduated from our program often comment that the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State clinical practicum left them better prepared for work in the field of psychology than their peers who graduated from other institutions.  

For more information, contact

Dr. Laura Liljequist

Graduate Coordinator, Clinical Psychology Master's Program
Department of Psychology, ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú

270.809.2992

401 Wells Hall, ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú, KY 42071-3318

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