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Concentrations

Students choose one of the following concentrations:

Pre Doctoral

Research Methods in Psychology (PSYC399)3 units
Cognitive Psychology (PSYC499)3 units
Psych Testing & Assessment (PSYC492)3 units
History & Systems of Psychology (PSYC499)3 units

Counseling Psychology

Marriage and Family (PSYC200)3 units
Small Group Dynamics (PSYC322)3 units
Psychology of Addiction (PSY451)
3 units
Grief & Loss (PSYC432)    3 units

Developmental Psychology

Marriage and Family (PSYC200) 3 units
Child and Adolescent Psychology (PSYC342)    3 units
Gender Studies (PSYC345) 3 units
Adult Development and Aging (PSYC346) 3 units

Community Mental Health*

Cross Cultural Issues in Psychology (PSYC332) 3 units
Psychology of Addiction (PSYC352) 3 units
Community Psychology (PSYC430) 3 units
Case Management (PSYC433) 3 units

International Psychology*

Cultural Anthropology (ICS202) 3 units
Intercultural Communication (ICS310) 3 units
World Religions (ICS320) 3 units
Cross Cultural Issues in Psychology (PSYC332) 3 units

General Psychology (Choose any 12 units)

The general psychology concentration is directed toward the student who desires training in the field of psychology, but because of unique career interests, goals, or life needs, is best served by selecting courses throughout the concentrations.

* It is strongly recommended that individuals who take this concentration also take Social Psychology as one of their Psychology electives.