PSY8502 Advanced Research Design and Methodology for Professional Psychology
In this course, students continue to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to integrate science and theory into the practice of professional psychology through the study of advanced qualitative research methods, applied theory research, and program development and evaluation. Students critically analyze a variety of theories, tools, and techniques used in qualitative research, leading to the development of an informal qualitative research proposal. In particular, students examine the design and development of clinical programs and interventions, with particular emphasis on community needs assessments, program design models, and program evaluation. Students also practice applying a logic model to program design and evaluation and propose theoretical applications in the evidence-based practice of psychology. Research designs developed during both this course and PSY8501 may form the basis for the student's dissertation. For PsyD in Clinical Psychology students only.