Graduate Psychology
Graduate Psychology
2019 Summer Term
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SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
PSYCH 680
Advanced undergraduates and graduate students who have professional and/or scholarly interests in gaining a greater understanding of the variables associated violence and crisis management in the public school setting. Emphasis on: Psychological, developmental, and risk correlates of childhood aggression; critical examination of the prevention and intervention models considered most effective and useful in the school setting; in depth understanding crisis prevention and response models.
ACADEMIC INTERVENTIONS
PSYCH 762
This course instructs students in the theory and methods of direct, academic assessment. Students will administer, score, and interpret progress monitoring measures. Students will become familiar with evidence-based interventions specific to various academic skills and will use progress monitoring data to evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based intervention.
BEHAVIOR THERAPY IN SCHOOLS
PSYCH 768
This course is designed to provide students with competencies in understanding the principles of behavior therapy and their applications to academic and behavioral issues in school settings. The course focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of behavior therapy for children and adolescents. Particular emphasis is placed on ecobehavioral assessment and intervention.
WORKSHOP
PSYCH 790
Variable topics. Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing hands on and participatory instructional techniques. Repeatable to 9 credits.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
PSYCH 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.