Courses

Below you will find descriptions for courses offered in this field of study. You will find a general overview of the topics covered and any prerequisite course(s) or grade requirements, credit value and exclusions.

Some courses are listed as exclusionary to one another. This means that students may not take both courses for academic credit. Graduate courses which have undergraduate exclusions may be co-located (delivered in parallel). Some courses are restricted to enrollment in specific graduate programs, or may require instructor/graduate coordinator permission to register.

Not all courses are offered each year, and offerings may be cancelled in the event of low registration. Please consult the current timetable for this year's offering. For further information, please contact the program.

Course Descriptions


Required courses in Psychology are offered on a regular basis, and are restricted to students enrolled in a graduate program in Psychology. Those courses required for the Clinical Psychology Program are restricted to those students enrolled in that program. Director of Clinical Training and Instructor approval is required for non-Clinical Psychology graduate students to register for Clinical courses. Other courses are offered, and seminar topics chosen, on the basis of faculty interests and student needs.