PSYD 8011 DISSERTATION SUPERVISION II
This course consists of work between student and dissertation chair, based on a successfully defended dissertation proposal, to complete an Institutional Review Board application and prepare to collect data. Graded on a credit (CG) or credit not granted (NC) basis. The doctoral dissertation is intended to help students develop the skills necessary to become informed consumers of the psychological literature and apply these skills in the production of an original and independent scholarly product. The dissertation project also provides students the opportunity to further enhance their critical thinking and provides an opportunity to deepen knowledge and thought about a particular area of interest relevant to the practice of school and/or clinical psychology. PREREQ: Successful completion of PSYD 8000: Doctoral Dissertation I: Project Inititation and PSYD 8001: Dissertation Supervision I ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 12 COURSE TYPE: Doctoral Level: Required for PSYD students in the School-Clinical Psychology program