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Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Psychology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Psychology, Clinical-Community Ph.D. program is a comprehensive graduate degree that focuses on the intersection of clinical and community psychology. This program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of psychology, with a particular emphasis on the clinical and community contexts.


Program Details

Description

The Psychology, Clinical-Community Ph.D. program is tailored to meet the needs of students who are interested in pursuing a career in research, academia, or practice. The program provides a rigorous academic environment that fosters intellectual growth, creativity, and critical thinking.


Requirements

  • Completion of a master's degree in psychology or a related field
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      • A minimum GPA of 3.5 or higher
      • Completion of coursework in research methods, statistics, and theory
  • Submission of official transcripts and test scores
  • Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references
  • A personal statement outlining research interests and career goals

Admission Criteria

  • Academic preparation and potential for success in the program
  • Fit between the applicant's research interests and the program's research areas
  • Potential for contribution to the field of psychology

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the Psychology, Clinical-Community Ph.D. program vary depending on the student's residency status and other factors. For the most up-to-date information on tuition fees, please refer to the university's website.


Research Areas

The Psychology, Clinical-Community Ph.D. program offers a range of research areas, including:


  • Clinical psychology
  • Community psychology
  • Health psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social psychology
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