PSYCH 711 Scientific Writing for the Psychological Sciences
PSYCH 716 Adult Psychopathology
PSYCH 717 Adult Assessment (1st Assessment Requirement; Prerequisite: 716)
PSYCH 718 Research Methods and Ethics
PSYCH 719 History & Systems of Psychology
PSYCH 721 Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology (1st Intervention Requirement)
PSYCH 722 Univariate Statistics
PSYCH 723 Multivariate Statistics (Prerequisite: 722)
PSYCH 738 Clinical Practicum and Ethics 1A
PSYCH 739 Clinical Practicum and Ethics 1B (Prerequisite: 738)
PSYCH 740 Clinical Supervision and Consultation 2A (Prerequisite: 739)
PSYCH 741 Clinical Supervision and Consultation 2B (Prerequisite: 740)
PSYCH 764 Cognitive and Experimental Approaches to Emotion 
PSYCH 792 Intro to Neuropsychology
PSYCH L718 Clinical Psychology Lab I
PSYCH L720 Clinical Psychology Lab II

Choose one from the following to fulfill the second Assessment requirement:

PSYCH 746 Child Assessment (Prerequisite: 2nd year standing or consent of instructor)
PSYCH 747 Adult Neuropsychological Assessment  (Prerequisite: 717 or consent of instructor)

Choose one from the following to fulfill the second Intervention requirement:

PSYCH 714 Dialectical Behavior Therapy
PSYCH 735 Group Therapy
PSYCH 754 Psychotherapy Integration
PSYCH 774 Child Therapy
PSYCH 779 Acceptance and Mindfulness in Psychotherapy

Choose one from the following to fulfill the Diversity requirement:

PSYCH 712 Multicultural Psychology
PSYCH 729 Social Justice, Race, & Ethnicity
PSYCH 734 Multicultural Perspectives on Development

Choose one from the following to fulfill the Social Bases requirement:

PSYCH 732 Social Bases of Behavior
PSYCH 768 Social Psychology and the Family

Choose one from the following to fulfill the Developmental requirement:

PSYCH 720 Developmental Theory
PSYCH 734 Multicultural Perspectives on Development
PSYCH 748 Developmental Psychopathology

Five elective courses must also be taken.

Full-time students must complete 72 credits by the end of the third year of study.

PSYCH 772 Teaching of Psychology is a prerequisite for teaching as a graduate student lecturer in the department.