Graduate School
800 S Tucker Dr
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74104, United States
Clinical psychology course work includes formal course work in the core areas of psychology, research methods, personality and psychopathology, principles of psychological assessment and intervention and professional issues in clinical psychology. The program trains students to do what psychologists actually do in today’s society: ethically apply knowledge of psychological theory, assessment, research methodology and clinical skill to complex clinical problems.
Our programs are based upon the scientist-practitioner model: we define psychological practice as the application of the theory, methods and results of scientific psychology to clinical problems. Licensing laws of states vary widely, and students should consult the licensing body in the state in which they intend to practice to determine opportunities and requirements for licensure at the master’s level.
Master's Degree, M.A./J.D., Joint Master's and Law
Master's Degree, M.A., Master's
Doctoral Degree, Ph.D., Doctorate
Caitlin Getchell
Graduate Recruitment and Student Services Specialist
caitlin-getchell@utulsa.edu
grad@utulsa.edu
918-631-2336