Clinical Psychology
The Subprogram in Clinical Psychology is one of eleven specializations in Psychology offered by The Graduate Center of The City University of New York. Upon completion of Subprogram and program requirements, the Ph.D. degree in Psychology is granted. Doctoral study in Clinical Psychology takes place on The City College campus, Convent Avenue @ 138th Street, uptown Manhattan, in Harlem. The subprogram’s clinic, which is called “The Psychological Center,” and our classrooms and faculty offices are located on the 8th floor of the North Academic Center, where most of the activities related to the Clinical Subprogram take place. Graduate course work in other areas of Psychology besides Clinical Psychology may be taken at the Graduate Center of CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, in midtown Manhattan, or other senior colleges of the CUNY system such as Brooklyn, Hunter, and Queens. The Executive Officer of the Ph.D. Program in Psychology, whose office is located at the Graduate Center, coordinates the overall Psychology program. The Graduate Center houses additional research facilities such as the Center for Social Research, the Center for Human Environments, the Center for the Study of Women and Society, and the Center for Advanced Study in Education.. Read More
Curriculum and Program Requirements
Course requirements for the Ph.D. degree include a minimum of 90 academic credits completed within the Clinical Subprogram, divided among theoretical, research, and practicum courses, plus a year-long internship requirement.. Read More
Admissions
Admission to the Subprogram is granted only to applicants who show the potential to make outstanding contributions to clinical practice and/or research.. Read More
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The Graduate Center's Website
The Graduate Center's link for the Ph.D. Subprogram in Clinical Psychology: Click Here