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Clinical Psychology (PhD)
Faculty, students, and staff in the School of Psychology, Family, and Community strive to become a community of learners:
Mission Statement
As a community of scholars and professionals who embrace a broad Christian worldview, we are committed to developing psychologists who accomplish the following:
PROGRAM DISTINCTIVES The Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association. This program is a full-time, five-year, integrated, and organized sequence of studies and practice experiences based on the "local clinical-scientist" model of training. The local clinical-scientist embodies and expands upon the original scientist-practitioner model of clinical psychology. Research and clinical practice are balanced in the curriculum, and our graduates function in various roles as health care clinicians, university scholars, program directors, and supervisors. Coursework is grounded in empirical literature that examines the interplay among biological, psychological, and social factors related to human adjustment. This bio-psychosocial perspective infuses all aspects of the doctoral curriculum and training experiences. Perspectives on diversity are incorporated throughout the curriculum, addressing individual and group differences and the implications of diversity for the ethical and effective practice of clinical psychology. And, in our view, a full appreciation of diversity includes spiritual and religious factors as well. Additionally, both faculty and students are committed to a vocation of service to others. Sequence of Study To graduate with the PhD, you must complete 195 quarter units of courses that include:
A master's degree (MS in Psychological Science) is earned en route to the doctorate. GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATION The program begins in Autumn Quarter and admits students once a year. The application deadline is December 15. Listed below is a brief outline of University and program requirements for admission to clinical psychology doctoral studies. For detailed information on admission, visit The Graduate Center. Apply online, and if you have questions, contact gradadmissions@spu.edu or by calling 206-281-2091 or 800-601-0603.
Admission Process The Admissions Committee of the Clinical Psychology Department (CPY) will conduct a preliminary screening process. Finalists will be invited to come to campus for personal interviews in late February or early March. Admission to the doctoral program depends upon recommendation by the CPY faculty and approval from the department chair. Transfer of Credit If you have a master's degree, or have taken other graduate coursework in psychology at a regionally accredited institution, you may be allowed to transfer up to 20 quarter units. You must submit syllabi of any courses for which you request transfer of credit. Courses accepted for transfer must have been passed at a grade of B or higher and completed within seven years of transfer. A petition to transfer credits is submitted only after formal admission to the program. Degree Completion All requirements for the doctoral degree must be completed within seven years from the quarter the first post-admission course was taken. Students who need more than seven years to complete the degree must file a time-extension petition with the director of doctoral studies. Note: Additional details regarding the requirements of our Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program can be found in the Doctoral Student Handbook, Clinical Training Guidelines, and Research and Dissertation Guidelines available from the Department of Clinical Psychology.
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