MS Clinical Program

Jamie Bedics Ph.D

The MS in Clinical Psychology Program is in the process of proposing several new courses to extend its quantitative offerings.  The courses include Exploratory Data Analysis and Visualization, Research Ethics, Advanced Statistics II: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Psychometric Theory, Program Evaluation and electives that include topics on meta-analysis, non-parametric statistics, and Bayesian modeling among others.  The added course offerings will provide MS in Clinical Psychology students with increased flexibility in tailoring their training in support of their research goals.

In alignment with our growing curriculum, we are pleased to announce that Dr. Sunyoung Park has joined our Graduate School of Psychology in Fall 2018 as a tenure track Assistant Professor in the MS in Clinical Psychology program. She completed her PhD at the University of Texas at Austin in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Quantitative Methods.  She comes to us as an author or co-author of 10 peer reviewed publications and over 15 presentations on topics related to multivariate statistics, meta-analysis, missing data, therapy efficacy and program evaluation, psychometric theory, and mediational models. She is competent in numerous statistical software packages including R, SAS, STATA, MLwiN, Mplus, HLM, AMOS, SPSS and several IRT estimation programs. She will teach courses related to quantitative methods in the MS Clinical Psychology Program.

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