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PSYC 8361. Forensic Assessment II. 3 Hours.

Students continue in their development of skills in forensic assessment with an emphasis on the civil case issues (e.g., juvenile evaluations, personal injury, and child custody). Students review current research in forensic psychology, as well as developing case law. Additionally, students develop competencies in expert testimony in the courtroom, and participate as witnesses defending a case they have completed in a mock trial exercise.
Prerequisite: PSYC 8360.

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

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The Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program seeks to train professionals with a broad knowledge of scientific psychology who will be skilled clinicians. The program’s educational philosophy is to produce scientist/practitioners who possess expertise in both research and clinical practice. The department believes that experience in applied settings produces scientists who are sensitive to pragmatic issues and who are on the cutting edge of research questions essential to practitioners in the field. Conversely, clinicians who have been trained as scientists understand emerging research and incorporate new findings into their daily practice. The program uses a mentor model by which students are accepted to work with a particular member of the faculty for their degree-required research. All students are required to complete a dissertation and to be enrolled full-time. The demands of the program’s training are not amenable to part-time or weekend course schedules. With limited exceptions, all coursework is offered in person.

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology: Pre-Doctoral

https://catalog.shsu.edu/graduate-and-professional/college-departments/humanities-social-sciences/psychology-philosophy/clinical-psychology-predoctoral-track-ma/
The MA in Clinical Psychology: Pre-Doctoral degree offers students the opportunity of earning their Masters degree on their way to earning the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.  Please, note that this option is only available to students who have been admitted to Sam Houston State University as doctoral students.  As with the Ph.D. program, the demands of the MA: Pre-Doctoral degree’s training requirements are not amenable to part-time or weekend course schedules.