PSYC 352(F) Clinical and Community Psychology
A study of the theory, methods, and professional issues in clinical and community psychology. In addition to academic work (primary source readings and class discussions), the course aims to enable students to apply their experience in academic psychology to field settings and to explore their own educational and occupational goals. The course includes a supervised field-work
placement arranged by the instructor in a local social service or mental health agency.
Format: seminar. Requirements: field work (six hours per week), two 5-page position papers, and a 12- to 15-page final paper.
Prerequisites: Psychology 252. Enrollment limit: 15 (expected: 15). Preference given to senior, then junior, Psychology majors; you MUST have permission of instructor to register for this course.
Hour: HEATHERINGTON