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PSY 589: Graduate Practicum
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Departmental permission A distinctly defined, pre-internship, supervised curricular experience. Course requirements include Massachusetts licensing requirements for Master’s level mental health counselors. Students provide direct service with a clientele appropriate to the program emphasis. Classroom work includes role plays or other laboratory experiences. Students are provided with both individual and group supervision experiences.
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PSY 590: Field Experience
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Departmental permission; Corequisites: PSY 511, PSY 512, or PSY 522 Placement at area mental health facilities, involving students in the practical application of the theories being studied in the classroom. The placements vary according to the specific course being taken conjointly.
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PSY 591: Internship I
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Departmental permission Application of skills acquired through classroom work through internship placements. Students will be placed in mental health agencies and will receive extensive supervision.
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PSY 592: Internship II
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Departmental permission Application of skills acquired through classroom work through internship placements. Students will be placed in mental health agencies and will receive extensive supervision.
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PSY 593: Seminar in Clinical Methods
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Review of research in a major clinical area, for third year graduate students. Students create an in-depth review of the literature, culminating in a final project that is presented to two graduate faculty for review.
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PSY 594: Seminar in Professional and Ethical Issues
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Advanced seminar on legal, ethical, professional, and moral issues facing mental health practitioners. Aspects of testing, assessment, psychotherapy, and psychopathology theory will be central issues. The course culminates in a written or oral exam testing application of clinical knowledge, ethical, and legal issues through a clinical case study model.
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PSY 595: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, graduate director, and college dean Independent pursuit of an individual research project under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.
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PSY 596: Graduate Thesis
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: Departmental permission Student develops and executes an independent research thesis under the direction of a faculty advisor. Graded A-F
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REL 200: Special Topics in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Offered as needed to introduce topics and themes in Religious Studies. The specific topic or theme is stated when the course is scheduled. May be repeated with change of content.
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REL 201: Introduction to Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Introduction to the academic interdisciplinary study of religion, including the basic concepts and methodologies employed in understanding religion and interpreting religious beliefs, practices and artifacts. Topics covered may include historical and contemporary debates on religious issues, morality, the sacred and the profane and related themes.
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