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Nov 21, 2024
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NCU Catalog - May 2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, General Psychology Specialization, PhD
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Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology
Description of Program
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program was designed in response to the growing interest in psychology as a discipline of study and the need for advanced studies, including research beyond the master’s level. This degree program emphasizes theory, research, and scholarship, culminating in a dissertation.
Goals
The goals (referred to as Student Learning Outcomes) of the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology programs are as follows:
- Student will be able to appraise theories and principles in psychology to inform professional contexts.
- Students will be able to evaluate research methods and data analysis in psychology.
- Student will be able to select psychological principles and research for application to personal, social, and organizational issues.
- Students will be able to evaluate ethical principles of psychology in academic and professional matters.
- Students will be able to critique diversity issues in professional contexts.
- Students will be able to design clear and effective communication for fellow professionals and the public.
Basis for Admissions
In order to enter the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, applicants must have a conferred master’s degree from an regionally or nationally accredited academic institution. There are two options for entering the doctoral program in psychology:
- Direct Entry – Individuals with a previously completed master’s degree in any area of Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Social Work may immediately begin the 60 credit PhD program.
- Evaluation Track – Individuals who have previously completed a master’s degree in an area other than one listed above must have their transcripts evaluated to determine if previous coursework meets some or all of the Standard Curriculum requirements (see below). Students in the Evaluation Track would begin their degree plan with PSY 7101 and PSY 7102 and then take all required Standard Curriculum courses prior to taking the remaining courses in their degree plan.
General Degree Requirements
The PhD in Psychology degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours at the graduate level beyond the master’s degree.
The University may accept a maximum of 12 semester credit hours in transfer toward the doctoral degree for graduate coursework completed at an accredited college or university while enrolled in a doctoral program with a grade of “B” or better.
The PhD degree programs in psychology have the following graduation requirements:
- A minimum of 48 credit hours of graduate instruction must be completed through Northcentral.
- Grade Point Average of 3.0 (letter grade of “B”) or higher.
- Satisfactory completion of a Comprehensive Exam.
- University approval of dissertation manuscript and successful completion of the dissertation defense.
- Submission of the approved final dissertation manuscript to the University Registrar, including the original unbound dissertation manuscript and an electronic copy.
- Official documents on file for basis of admission: a conferred master’s degree from an accredited academic institution.
- Official transcripts on file for all transfer credit hours accepted by the University.
- All financial obligations to the University paid in full.
Competencies
All PhD students are required to demonstrate competency in these areas:
- Competency in Research Writing Skills - PhD students are required to complete both PSY 7101 and PSY 7102 at Northcentral. Students must demonstrate doctoral-level writing skills in all Northcentral graduate coursework. Students may request on their own behalf or may be recommended to complete an English writing course if the School Dean or faculty determine communications skills are insufficient for doctoral-level work.
- Graduate-Level Research Methods Competency - PhD students are required to complete PSY 7103 , PSY 7106 , PSY 7108 , and PSY 7109 at Northcentral.
- Graduate-Level Statistics Competency - PhD students are required to complete PSY 7107 at Northcentral.
- Computer Competency - Doctoral students are required to have the computer skills necessary for completing a dissertation. Students must be able to prepare documents using advanced word processing skills (e.g., creation of tables and figures, headers and footers, page breaks, tables of contents, hanging indents). Students must use computer programs for the statistical analysis of data (e.g., SPSS). Students must produce a computer-based presentation (e.g., PowerPoint) for their dissertation defense.
Time to Completion
Northcentral allows seven years to complete doctoral programs of 60 credits or less.
Students who are unable to complete a degree program within the stated time limit are dismissed. Students who believe they have extenuating circumstances may document the circumstances in a request for special consideration to their respective School Dean or designee. Exceptions to this policy are determined on a case-by-case basis and are granted only once.
Normal time to completion for this program is 84 months.
Time to completion varies depending upon the pace in which a student completes courses and the number of transfer credits accepted. As most Northcentral students are working adults balancing educational, professional, and personal commitments, our academic advisors will work with you to develop a program schedule that works best for your needs.
The normal time disclosed above reflects the experience of students who may have entered under different program requirements. In the quest for continuous improvement, academic leadership has revised the program to optimize curriculum and pace, facilitate student learning, and improve chances for success. Therefore, the program is now designed for students enrolling today to take advantage of these revised course structures, lengths, and schedules. New students following the preferred schedule designed by the Dean for this program, and applying no transfer credits, can expect to finish in as little as 48 months.
Degree Plan
Credit Hours - The PhD program may be completed in 60 credits (not including required Standard Curriculum courses; see below) but may require additional credit hours, depending on the time required to complete the dissertation research. If granted, additional courses will be added to the student degree program in alignment with the SAP and Academic Maximum Time to Completion policies. Students who do not complete their program in accordance with these policies may be dismissed.
NOTE: Standard curriculum courses are only required if you do not have a Master’s degree in Psychology or a related field. Courses can be waived if similar graduate level courses were completed prior to enrollment.
Standard Curriculum - Up to 12 credit hours determined based on formal evaluation. These courses are in addition to the 60 credits listed below.
Required Courses - 12 credit hours
General Psychology
The General Psychology specialization allows students to select courses from a broad range of electives to fit their personal and professional goals. This specialization also prepares students to apply principles of psychology and conduct research related to their area of interest in a variety of settings.
Students in the General Psychology specialization select six courses (18 credit hours) from the Department of Psychology curriculum at the 7000 or 8000 level. Courses from other disciplines may fill this requirement, with Department of Psychology approval. Note: an internship course cannot count towards the degree program.
A sample degree plan follows; an asterisk (*) indicates an example specialization course:
Recommended Courses - 18 credit hours
Note
*Courses listed are examples and upon acceptance to the program the initial degree plan will include these courses. Students are encouraged to choose their specialization courses based on personal and professional goals and will work with their Academic Advisor to revise their degree plan. Students can select any PSY8000 level course for this specialization. Please consult the course descriptions for a full list of available courses.
**Dissertation Research – A minimum of four dissertation research courses must be completed in order to complete the program. Additional dissertation research courses may be taken if the dissertation requirements are not completed in DIS 9504P .
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