Spring 2017
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> PSYC.4750
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Course No: PSYC.4750-061; SIS Class Nbr: 8643; SIS Term: 2630
Course Status: Registration Closed
Course Description
An advanced seminar to consider special topics in clinical psychology, with special focus on critique of the theoretical and empirical literature, identification of future research pathways, and the potential for application with consideration of ethics and social responsibility. Specific topics will vary and may include such topics as health psychology and behavioral medicine; the nature and causes of or interventions for specific psychological disorders (e.g.,autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia); the community mental health movement; clinical methods of assessment. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
- Prerequisites: PSYC.1010 Intro to Psychological Science and PSYC.2690 Research I:Methods.
- Section Notes: P: PSYC.1010, PSYC.2690;
- Core Codes: SRE, WOC, SS
- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
- Instructor: Kaitlin Duquette
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UMass Lowell Bookstore
When Offered & Tuition
- Online Course
- 2017 Spring: Jan 17 to Apr 01
- Chat Hours: Tue 9-10pm*
- Course Level: Undergraduate
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Tuition: $1125
- Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.
*Chat Hours provide an opportunity for the instructor and students to communicate
in "real time". It is an informative and interactive session where course related questions, answers,
and discussions take place. While student attendance during chat hours is not required, it is highly recommended.
Weekly chat sessions are archived for students who are not able to participate in the live chat sessions at the
scheduled times.
Related Programs: B.A. in Psychology
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