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Psychology
PSY-768 Home/ School/ Community Collaboration, Family and Exceptionalities
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This course combines three knowledge areas relevant to providing psychological services to children: family, exceptionality, and schools. It provides a study of family development and family systems to analyze how these influence children’s cognitive, motivational and academic performance, and social and behavioral characteristics. This course will also discuss the impact of having an exceptional child on family, parents, siblings; diversity; and it will explore frameworks of the provision of comprehensive psychological services to children in schools and the development of more effective relationships between home, school and community.
PSY 723 and 732
Program: Psychology
Credit: 3
PSY-899
Independent Study
Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…
Credits 1-3
PSY-900
Dissertation Research
This course provides credit for individual student research…
PSY-985
Advanced Clinical Psychology…
Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…
PSY-986
PSY-987
PSY-990
APPIC Application Preparation…
The primary focus of this course is on…
Credits 3