| Concentration in Community-Clinical Services |
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| The community-clinical services concentration prepares students for careers in clinical, mental health, and related human service settings. Direct work with individuals and groups is stressed, as are consultation, social problem analysis, and prevention techniques and strategies. |
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| P 625 | Life Span Developmental Psychology |
| P 628 | The Interview |
| P 629 | Introduction to Psychotherapy and Counseling |
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Group Counseling Family Therapy |
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| P 636 |
Abnormal Psychology |
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Total credits: 12 (Select 4 of 6 courses)
Concentration in Program Development The program development concentration prepares students for careers that emphasize the administration of both traditional and non-traditional programs and services. The concentration addresses the planning, development, and evaluation of innovative approaches to treatment and prevention at community, organizational, and social-systems levels in the public and private human service sectors as well as in business and industry. |
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| P 619 | Organizational Behavior |
| P 628 | The Interview |
| PA 602 | Public Policy Formulation and Implementation |
| PA 604 | Communities and Social Change |
| Total Credits: 12 | |
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Concentration in Forensic Psychology The forensic psychology concentration, offered jointly by the Psychology and Criminal Justice Departments, prepares students for careers in the management and care of offenders in forensic settings. In addition, it is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals currently working in law enforcement, the courts, and various community-based treatment and prevention programs. |
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| CJ 623 | Mental Health Law |
| P 656 | Abnormal Psychology in Forensic Populations |
| P 657 | Forensic Assessment and Outcome Evaluation |
| P 658 | Forensic Treatment Models |
| Total credits: 12 |
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Concentrations