Program Overview
Introduction to the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program
The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program at Fordham University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in clinical psychology. The program offers several areas of study, including Child and Adolescent, Forensic, Health, and Neuropsychology.
Program Details
Clinical Major Area of Study
The program offers the following areas of study:
- Child and Adolescent
- Forensic
- Health
- Neuropsychology
Student Handbook
The Student Handbook for the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program provides detailed information about the program, including its mission, goals, and requirements.
Faculty and Research
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Faculty
The faculty members in the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program are experienced professionals in their fields, with a strong commitment to teaching, research, and clinical practice.
Research Areas
The program offers opportunities for students to engage in research in various areas, including:
- Clinical psychology
- Neuroscience
- Developmental psychology
- Social psychology
Program Structure
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in clinical psychology, including coursework, research, and clinical training.
Clinical Training
The program offers clinical training opportunities in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices.
Admission and Tuition
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program include:
- A bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field
- A strong academic record
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program are competitive with other programs in the field.
