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

Program Overview


University of Denver Undergraduate Programs

The University of Denver offers a wide range of undergraduate programs, including:


  • Undergraduate Degree Programs and Requirements
  • Major and Minor Requirements
  • Dual Undergraduate/Graduate Programs
  • Academic Advising
  • Registration
  • Immunizations and Health Insurance Requirements
  • Tuition and Fees and Financial Aid
  • Academic Standards and Grading
  • Academic Exceptions, Complaints, Grievances, and Appeals
  • Academic Support
  • Center for Community Engagement to Advance Scholarship and Learning
  • Study Abroad
  • Undergraduate Research Center
  • Other Academic Opportunities
  • Student Rights & Responsibilities
  • Student Information and Records
  • Leave of Absence and Withdrawal from the University
  • Graduation and Academic Recognition

Course Descriptions

The university offers various courses across different disciplines, including:


  • Accounting (ACTG)
  • Advanced Seminar (ASEM)
  • Air Force ROTC (RTC2)
  • Anthropology (ANTH)
  • Arabic (ARAB)
  • Army ROTC (RTC1)
  • Art - Studio (ARTS)
  • Art History (ARTH)
  • Arts and Humanities (AH)
  • Asian Studies (ASIA)
  • Bachelor of Arts Completion Program (BACP)
  • Biology (BIOL)
  • Business Core (BUS)
  • Business Ethics and Legal Studies (LGST)
  • Business Information and Analytics (INFO)
  • Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Chinese (CHIN)
  • Clinical Psychology (CPSY)
  • Communication Arts (CA)
  • Communication Studies (COMN)
  • Computer Science (COMP)
  • Construction Management (CMGT)
  • Counseling Psychology (CNP)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Emergent Digital Practices (EDPX)
  • Engineering (ENGR)
  • Engineering, Bio (ENBI)
  • Engineering, Computer (ENCE)
  • Engineering, Electrical (ENEE)
  • Engineering, Mechanical (ENME)
  • Engineering, Mechatronic Syst (ENMT)
  • English (ENGL)
  • English-General (ENGG)
  • Entrepreneurship and Venture Management (EVM)
  • Environmental Awareness LLC (EALC)
  • Environmental Science (ENVI)
  • Environmental Studies (ENVU)
  • Finance (FIN)
  • First-Year Seminar (FSEM)
  • French (FREN)
  • Gender and Women's Studies (GWST)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • Geology (GEOL)
  • German (GERM)
  • Global Commerce and Transportation (GLBL)
  • Global Studies (GS)
  • Greek (GREK)
  • Health Sciences (HLTH)
  • Healthcare Leadership (HC)
  • Hebrew (HEBR)
  • History (HIST)
  • Honors (HNRS)
  • Hospitality Management (HOSP)
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
  • Information Technology and E-Commerce (ITEC)
  • International LLC (ILLC)
  • International Studies (INTS)
  • Internationalization (INTZ)
  • Italian (ITAL)
  • Japanese (JAPN)
  • Judaic Studies (JUST)
  • Kinesiology and Sport Studies (KINE)
  • Language, Literature & Culture (CLTR)
  • Latin (LATN)
  • Leadership (LDRS)
  • Leadership and Organization Studies (LOS)
  • Living and Learning Centers (LLC)
  • Management (MGMT)
  • Marketing (MKTG)
  • Materials Science (MTSC)
  • Mathematics (MATH)
  • Media Film Journalism Studies (MFJS)
  • Music-Academic Classes (MUAC)
  • Music-Ensembles (MUEN)
  • Music-Studio Lessons (MUPR)
  • Philosophy (PHIL)
  • Physics & Astronomy (PHYS)
  • Political Science (PLSC)
  • Psychology (PSYC)
  • Public Policy (PPOL)
  • Public Policy and Social Service (PPSS)
  • Real Estate (REAL)
  • Religious Studies (RLGS)
  • Russian (RUSS)
  • Science and Technology (ST)
  • Social Justice (SJUS)
  • Social Sciences (SS)
  • Social Work (SOWK)
  • Sociology (SOCI)
  • Spanish (SPAN)
  • Theatre (THEA)
  • Wellness (WELL)
  • Writing (WRIT)

Clinical Psychology (CPSY)

The Clinical Psychology program offers the following courses:


  • CPSY 2010 Sport Psychology (4 Credits): This course covers the theories, concepts, and intervention techniques of sport psychology, including motivation theory applied to sport, team dynamics, psychological skills training, the psychology of sport injury, and burnout in sport.
  • CPSY 2100 Understanding the Criminal Mind (4 Credits): This course provides an in-depth analysis of the criminal mind, including the different types of criminals and categories of violence, theoretical approaches to the etiology of criminal minds, and the role of the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: PSYC 1001.
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