(3 credits)
This course is the second of the two-course practicum sequence. This course enables students to engage in a supervised experience that integrates theory and research with practice. As students work in collaboration with their Site Supervisor and course Instructor, their practicum experience includes guided development of entry-level conceptual, assessment, intervention, and evaluation skills; demonstration of professional and ethical behavior; professional and interpersonal growth; development of multicultural competence and cultural humility; and effective use of supervision. This course has required synchronous sessions in which students engage with colleagues and faculty on case consultation and topics related to clinical practice skills. The successful completion of Psychology Practicum II and 750 practicum hours, including 200 hours in intervention and 200 hours in assessment, signals a student’s readiness for internship.
Pre-requisites
- Field Experience approval required
- Successful completion of BAYR sequence
- Successful completion of CPSY 8290/PSYC 8281C: Psychology Practicum I