PSY-755 Writing for the Internship Application2 semester credits This course assists students in developing and polishing materials for the internship application process. Students will identify their unique clinical strengths, growth edges, and training goals and learn strategies to write with clarity and purpose for the intent of developing high quality internship materials. Students will identify good fitting training sites based on their unique characteristics. Pre-requisites: PhD students: PSY-632A and PSY-638 (pre-proposal approval). PhD students registering in the Spring term with an active dissertation chair can request registration from registrar@fielding.edu. This exception is not permitted for Summer or Fall offerings of PSY-755.
RCP students: Will need permission from the RCP Program Director who will work with the student and Director of Internship Advising to determine if the student will meet the Oct 1 deadline for completing internship requirements (e.g., 1500 hrs practicum, PSY-710G , PSY-779 or PSY-632B ). Registration for RCP students will require contacting the registrar with this permission. Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Credit/No Credit Only Learning Outcome(s):
- Write clearly, concisely, engagingly, and effectively for the purposes of developing APPIC Match materials.
- Demonstrate comprehension of the process of the APPIC match.
- Identify unique clinical strengths and growth edges and develop training goals consistent with long term career goals.
- Identify 15-18 good fitting training sites based on student’s unique characteristics.
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