Course Description
PSYC6010 Seminar in Research Methods II
3 units; 3 Lect.
This course is the continuation of Research Methods I (PSYC5010). The course objective is to understand the concepts and methods of data analysis in social science research. In particular, students will learn how to apply appropriate statistical methods in various research scenarios and how to interpret the results. Even though mathematical proofs and statistical derivations will be reduced to a minimum, having the knowledge of basic mathematics and matrix manipulations will be helpful. Various statistical software programs (such as EQS, HLM) in addition to SPSS will be introduced and the ability to use these programmes for data analysis is important.
PSYC7030 Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops I
3 units; 2 STOT.
Three advanced topics in the practice of clinical psychology will be chosen for intensive discussion and practical experiences. Each workshop will range from two to three full days. Possible topics include: neuro-sciences, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, endocrinology and psychopharmacology, learning disabilities and childhood disorders.
PSYC7040 Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops II
3 units; 2 STOT.
Three advanced topics in the practice of clinical psychology will be chosen for intensive discussion and practical experiences. Each workshop will range from two to three full days. Possible topics include: innovative psychotherapy approaches, industrial or vocational assessment, sport psychology, and child abuse.
PSYC7050 Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops III
3 units; 3 Lect.
This course helps students to understand the concepts and methods of data analysis in social research. In particular, we will learn how to apply appropriate statistical methods in various research scenarios and how to interpret the results. The usage of statistical packages such as SPSS will be covered. Even though mathematical proofs and statistical derivations will be reduced to a minimum, having the knowledge of basic mathematics and matrix manipulations will be helpful.
Prerequisites for Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology's student: PSY1010, 1020, 2050; and permission of course teacher.
PSYC7100 Advanced Academic Seminar - Professional Issues
1 unit; 1 STOT.
This course will explore issues related to the career development of clinical psychologists as scientists, practitioners, teachers, clinical supervisors, researchers, administrators, and advocates of mental health policies.
PSYC7910 Advanced Clinical Seminar I
1 unit each; 1 STOT.
This series of seminars is primarily designed for the integration of theory and practice in conjunction with clinical placement or other clinical experience. Clinical cases will be presented and discussed, with a focus on case conceptualization and formulation, and evaluation of treatment planning.
PSYC7920 Advanced Clinical Seminar II
1 unit each; 1 STOT.
This series of seminars is primarily designed for the integration of theory and practice in conjunction with clinical placement or other clinical experience. Clinical cases will be presented and discussed, with a focus on case conceptualization and formulation, and evaluation of treatment planning.
PSYC7230 Clinical Thesis Research I
3 units; 3 Lect.
This course helps students to understand the concepts and methods of data analysis in social research. In particular, we will learn how to apply appropriate statistical methods in various research scenarios and how to interpret the results. The usage of statistical packages such as SPSS will be covered. Even though mathematical proofs and statistical derivations will be reduced to a minimum, having the knowledge of basic mathematics and matrix manipulations will be helpful.
Prerequisites for Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology's student: PSY1010, 1020, 2050; and permission of course teacher.
PSYC7231 Clinical Thesis Research II
3 units; 3 Lect.
This course helps students to understand the concepts and methods of data analysis in social research. In particular, we will learn how to apply appropriate statistical methods in various research scenarios and how to interpret the results. The usage of statistical packages such as SPSS will be covered. Even though mathematical proofs and statistical derivations will be reduced to a minimum, having the knowledge of basic mathematics and matrix manipulations will be helpful.
Prerequisites for Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology's student : PSY1010, 1020, 2050; and permission of course teacher.
PSYC7240 Advanced Practicum I
3 units each
Students receive in-depth, advanced clinical training under supervision of senior clinical psychologists in various settings, e.g., hospitals, clinics, social welfare settings, child assessment centres, Correctional Services Department, Hong Kong Police Force.
PSYC7250 Advanced Practicum II
3 units each
Students receive in-depth, advanced clinical training under supervision of senior clinical psychologists in various settings, e.g., hospitals, clinics, social welfare settings, child assessment centres, Correctional Services Department, Hong Kong Police Force.