Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

Rosemead School of Psychology

Rosemead’s Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology program offers an integrated approach to the study of human behavior by bringing together the Christian faith and study of psychology. Those enrolled in the Ph.D. program are interested in combining clinical work with other psychological competencies, such as teaching and research. Research training in Rosemead's Ph.D. program is strong in selected areas of ongoing faculty research. Thus the Ph.D. is particularly appropriate for students who desire both to develop quality clinical skills and research skills related to clinical practice. The program has been accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1980.

There are several key advantages to enrolling in Rosemead’s Ph.D. program in clinical psychology, such as

  • Receive strong training in research and clinical skills to apply to clinical practice, research or teaching.
  • Learn from distinguished Christian psychologists and philosophers, with a student-faculty ratio of 5:1.
  • Earn a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology after the first two years of the Ph.D. program, pending fulfillment of all degree requirements.

For more reasons to choose Rosemead School of Psychology for your education, see the Why Rosemead? page.

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What will I study as a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology student?

The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is a rigorous doctoral program that involves extensive coursework, research, a clinical internship and a dissertation.

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