PSAP280 Applied Psychology Experiential Learning

Students apply their knowledge of human development, psychopathology, counseling skills, and counseling values and ethics in a clinical setting. They interact with clients and analyze assessment information to evaluate clients' strengths, needs and challenges. They develop an identification with their profession through the application of ethical guidelines and professional standards. Students create written assessments of their clients to document clinical treatment. Requires 150 hours working in an approved clinical setting. Restricted to Applied Psychology majors. Student must be 18 years of age or older by the first course meeting date.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

PSAP260 with a B or better

Lecture/Lab Ratio

1:0:10

Notes

Malpractice Liability Insurance fee