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2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog

Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology


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The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology adheres to a scientist-practitioner model of training emphasizing the development of skills consistent with a research career or a career that includes the integration of clinical practice and research. In addition to the broad training goals, the program also provides an experience in integrated healthcare and health psychology which is reflected in at least three courses in this area, applied practicum experiences in healthcare settings, and conducting original scientific research with a health focus. The program is not intended for those that are only interested in pursuing clinical practice. 

Students in the program are paired with a research mentor upon entering the program and maintain a research focus consistent with their mentor during their time in the program. Students are also expected to continue to develop their ability to function with greater autonomy during their time in the program, ultimately culminating in their ability to continue with their research independently upon graduation. Students are expected to contribute to the research literature via professional presentations and publications during their time in the program. 

Students are involved in off-site practicum training at sites in the NJ, PA, and DE area starting in their second year in the program. This practicum training includes the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations with Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine, and the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, among many other training sites. Students are supervised by doctoral level psychologists at each site, and their progress is also monitored by program faculty. 

The program is committed to bringing together students and faculty from diverse backgrounds and emphasizes individual differences as well as interconnectedness between biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors. Issues related to diversity are integrated into all training activities, and the promotion of an inclusive and diverse training community and work-force constitute guiding values of the program and its faculty. 

The program is meant to be consistent with the educational requirements for licensure as a Psychologist in NJ and other states nationwide. The program is also Accredited  by the American Psychological Association. Questions related to the program’s accredited status can also be directed to the Commission on Accreditation.


Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 336-5979 / E-mail: apaaccred@apa.org
Web: http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation

Program Requirements


The 83-credit, five-year program will be housed in and administered by the Department of Psychology. Students will be full-time students taking classes during the day, on-site for the first four years, with an additional year at a full-time internship prior to being granted the Ph.D. degree. The curricular content was designed to be consistent with the American Psychological Association (APA) Accreditation Standards and the Standards for Specialty Training of the APA. Additionally, these standards are in keeping with standard requirements for licensure as a psychologist, although individual licensing requirements vary by state.

Required Courses


Foundational Health Courses: 6 s.h.


Proseminar Sequence: 8 s.h.


Students enroll in one Profession Proseminar Class each semester (excluding summers)

Total Required Credits for the Program: 83 s.h.


Foundation Courses

None

Graduation/Exit, Benchmark, and/or Thesis Requirements:

  • Successful completion of internship
  • Successful completion and defense of master’s thesis and doctoral dissertation
  • Additional benchmarks regarding professional, personal, and emotional competencies are delineated in the student handbook for the program.
     

Admissions

The following is a list of items required to begin the application process for the program. There may be additional action or materials required for admission to the program. Upon receipt of the materials below, a representative from the Rowan Global Admissions Processing Office will contact you with confirmation or will indicate any missing items. Applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the program’s webpage hosted by the Department of Psychology for additional information about the admissions process and helpful information and tips for prospective applicants. 

 

Minimum Required Grades and Cumulative GPA

The Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology is a Category 2 program.

For details regarding satisfactory academic progress and graduation requirements, please visit Academic Program Policy Categories  


Program Coordinator/Advisor Contact Information
Jim A. Haugh, Ph.D.
Robinson Hall
856.256.4500, ext.53781
clinicalpsych@rowan.edu

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