Course Overview
The PsyD in School-Community Psychology at Hofstra University is a doctoral program designed to prepare students for professional practice in school and community settings. The program emphasizes the integration of psychological theory, research, and practice to address the needs of children, families, and communities. It focuses on prevention, intervention, and consultation skills to promote mental health and educational success.
Unique features include a strong emphasis on applied training through fieldwork and internships, as well as a commitment to diversity and social justice in psychological practice. Students are trained to work collaboratively with schools, families, and community organizations to create supportive environments.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are prepared for roles as licensed psychologists in educational and community settings. They often work in schools, mental health agencies, hospitals, or private practice, focusing on child and adolescent development, crisis intervention, and program development.
Key Faculty/Staff
Specific faculty information for this program is publicly available on the university's official website. Notable faculty members include experienced psychologists and researchers in school and community psychology who guide students through clinical training and research initiatives.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Hofstra University offers access to on-campus psychological services centers for hands-on training. The program also maintains partnerships with local schools and community organizations, providing students with diverse practicum and internship opportunities to gain real-world experience.
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