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Psychology Department

Obtaining Your Master's Degree

Health/Neuropsychology Specialization:

Required: PSY 6780 Clinical Neuropsychology

Choose three courses (9 hours) from the following list.
PSY 5780 Human Neuropsychology
PSY 6340 Behavioral Medicine: Theory and Applications
PSY 6390 Independent Research in Psychology: Clinical (3 credits)
PSY 6520 Psychopharmacology
PSY 7520 Assessment and Treatment of Addictions

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