Psychology: Ecological Community Psychology, PhD
for the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology with an Ecological Community Psychology Concentration
The Doctor of Philosophy degree is awarded to candidates who complete an approved program in their area of specialization and meet departmental and Graduate College requirements for the degree. These must include at least 64 or 96 graduate hours of graduate work; satisfactory performance in courses or examinations dealing with quantitative methods and chosen areas of specialization; a master's thesis or equivalent; appropriate advanced courses and seminars in the area of specialization and in related and supporting areas; satisfactory performance on a doctoral qualifying examination; satisfactory performance on an oral preliminary examination; completion of an acceptable Ph.D. thesis; and satisfactory performance on an oral examination in defense of the thesis.
This concentration is available to students in any area within the Psychology PhD program.
Graduate Degree Programs in Psychology
optional concentrations:
for the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology with an Ecological Community Psychology Concentration
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses: | 8 | |
Intro to Clin-Comm Psych III (or equivalent approved by the concentration coordinator) | ||
Research Methods: Clinical/Community Psychology (or equivalent approved by the concentration coordinator) | ||
Research and Data Analytic Methods: | 8 | |
Select two of the following: | ||
Indigenous Critical Theory | ||
Display/Interpretation of Data | ||
Quasi-Experimental Design | ||
Mixed Method Inquiry | ||
Qualitative Inquiry Methods | ||
Applied Regression Analysis | ||
Multivar Anlys in Psych and Ed | ||
Hierarchical Linear Models | ||
Categorical Data Analysis in Educational Psychology | ||
Advanced Seminar in Educational Psychology (For this course, only sections approved by the concentration coordinator will count toward the concentration, i.e., sections related to research methodology and data analytic methods relevant to ecological community psychology.) | ||
Feminist Theories & Methods | ||
Qualitative Methods | ||
Seminar (For this course, only sections approved by the concentration coordinator will count toward the concentration, i.e., sections related to research methodology and data analytic methods relevant to ecological community psychology.) | ||
Advanced Statistical Analysis | ||
Best Psych Research Practices (For this course, only sections approved by the concentration coordinator will count toward the concentration, i.e., sections related to research methodology and data analytic methods relevant to ecological community psychology.) | ||
Covar Struct and Factor Models | ||
Other courses approved by the concentration coordinator | ||
Interdisciplinary: | 4 | |
Select one course approved by the concentration coordinator | ||
Applied Work: | 8 | |
Intervention & Assessment | ||
This capstone will entail community-based work where students develop a partnership, propose and execute community-based work with this partner, contribute a research-informed solution to a complex “real-world” problem, and integrate and advance scholarship through this work. As pre-requisite to enrollment in the capstone, students must have completed at least 1 year of applied experience. Applied experience may be achieved through any practicum taught by our clinical-community program faculty, an independent study with a focus on applied experiences, or other applied experiences that are approved by the concentration coordinator. | ||
Advanced Independent Research: | 8 | |
Individual Research | ||
Thesis Research | ||
The advanced independent research will culminate in a written research-based product for dissemination that in some way connects to ecological community psychology. This research may or may not be related to the partnership formed in the capstone, and may or may not be related to a student’s dissertation work. Overall, the research needs to be connected to ecological community psychology and must be approved by the concentration coordinator. | ||
Total Hours | 36 |
Other Requirements
Requirement | Description |
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Other requirements may overlap | |
Students must meet all requirements for their PhD program within Psychology and must earn a B or better in each concentration course. |
for the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology with an Ecological Community Psychology Concentration
Department of Psychology
Head of Department: Diane Beck
Director of Graduate Studies: Cynthia Fisher
Director of Admissions Committee: Ashley Ramm
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