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Clinical Psychology Track (CP)
The CP track is based on resolutions and guidelines from the Council of Applied Masters Programs in Psychology (CAMPP) and the
Masters in Psychology Accreditation Council (MPAC). The CP track is intended for those
students who seek a master’s degree and do not intend to engage in independent
private practice or obtain third party reimbursement for services, or those students who plan to attend a doctoral
program after completion of the master’s degree.
Completion of the clinical psychology track requires a minimum of 48 credit
hours. The following pattern is recommended for full-time students:
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Year One - Semester I (Fall) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-565 |
Advanced Psychopathology |
3 |
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PSY-541 |
Foundation Skills of Psychotherapy |
3 |
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PSY-510 |
Psychological Assessment |
3 |
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PSY-559 |
Psychological Assessment Lab |
1 |
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Year One - Semester II (Winter) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-521 |
Neuropsychology& Biological Basis of Behavior |
3 |
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PSY-542 |
Cognitive & Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Treatment |
2 |
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PSY-560 |
Cognitive & Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Lab |
1 |
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PSY-544 |
Brief Therapy and Crisis Intervention |
2 |
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PSY-561 |
Brief Therapy and Crisis Intervention Lab |
1 |
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Year One - (Summer) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-575 |
Group Therapy |
3 |
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PSY-520 |
Ethics, Professional Standards and Legal Issues |
3 |
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Year Two - Semester I (Fall) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-591 |
Case Conceptualization & Treatment Planning I |
3 |
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PSY-535 |
Advanced Personality Theory and Research |
3 |
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PSY-550 |
Master’s Practicum |
2 |
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Year Two - Semester II (Winter) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-505 |
Statistics and Research Methods I |
3 |
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PSY-592 |
Case Conceptualization & Treatment Planning II |
3 |
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PSY-555 |
Advanced Master’s Practicum |
2 |
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Year Two - (Summer) |
Credit Hours |
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PSY-523 |
Social and Cultural Bases of Behavior |
3 |
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PSY-537 |
Contextual Dimensions of Mental Health Counseling |
1 |
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Elective |
3 |
Part-time and Full-time Study
The course sequence outlined here is designed for full-time students.
Students enrolling for the credit hours specified in the pattern will typically
work at most 20 hours per week. Students who must work full time or who
have other significant responsibilities may enroll for fewer credit hours.
Part-time students must plan their schedule carefully, since courses may be
offered only during particular semesters. Regardless of full-time or part-time
status, students must complete all requirements within five years of matriculation.
Clinical Case Study
Every student in the MA program in clinical psychology must complete an approved
Clinical Case Study project. The Clinical Case Study is designed to emphasize
students’ careers as practicing clinicians.
It serves as a work sample that allows the faculty to evaluate students’ abilities
to critically evaluate and synthesize knowledge gained from theory, research,
and clinical practice. Students focus on a client who exhibits difficulties
in some clinical area, conduct a literature review over the disorder, complete
an assessment of the client, provide appropriate interventions, evaluate outcomes,
and produce a scholarly written product (case study) that is academically sound.
A primary goal of the Clinical Case Study is for the student to demonstrate
in-depth mastery of a specific clinical area or issue.
Clinical Practicum/Internship for MA
Practicum experiences are an essential part of master’s-level clinical training.
A minimum of 225/1000 hours (CP/MHC track) of practicum is required of all
students. Normally, practicum training involves a minimum of six to eight
hours per week at training sites, although other arrangements are possible depending
on agency and student needs.
Options for MA Degree Completion
The Master’s program has been designed to allow for various options to meet the needs of students who are completing their MA degree. The 48-hour Clinical Psychology track and the 60-hour Mental Health Counseling track allow students to select the type of program that most closely matches their career goals. Students may wait until the end of their first year before deciding which track is most appropriate, thus allowing additional flexibility in degree choice. All master’s courses are available in an evening format, which allows students to maintain daytime responsibilities or employment while going to school.
To accommodate the needs of students who are working, part-time as well as full-time degree completion options are available. Part-time students will need to create a degree plan in consultation with their faculty advisor to ensure that all required and prerequisite courses are sequenced appropriately.
Master’s students may also be permitted to take advanced courses in some of the doctoral concentration areas as part of their elective coursework, allowing for further specialization. In addition, some MA students may eventually elect to apply to the PsyD program at the University of Indianapolis. If selected, students will qualify for advanced standing since the majority of their MA courses will count towards the requirements for the doctoral degree.
Licensure and Employment of Graduates
Students who graduate from the MHC track are eligible to apply for licensure as a Mental Health Counselor in Indiana and many other states which adhere to the CACREP standards. Licensure typically requires students to obtain post-masters supervised experience and pass a national licensure exam. Surveys of our graduates indicate that they have found employment in their chosen area and have been well prepared for clinical practice and/or doctoral study. Graduates of the M.A. program report working in a wide variety of settings including private practice, managed care, psychiatric hospitals, mental health centers, social service agencies, correctional facilities, group homes, child guidance clinics, state agencies, consulting practices, rehabilitation agencies, health maintenance organizations, and other related mental health sites.
Graduation Requirements
To receive the MA degree in clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis,
students must complete the following requirements within five (5) years of being
admitted to the program:
- Successful completion of a minimum of 48/60 (CP/MHC track) credit
hours. The total credit hours must include all required courses specified
in the curriculum.
- Successful completion of a Clinical Case Study.
- Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 225/1000 (CP/MHC track) practicum/internship
hours at an approved health service training program site.
- A final cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (B)
- Compliance with all university and school policies and procedures.
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