Multicultural

Preparation

Students pursuing a multicultural focus area are expected to take at least three courses in areas related to multicultural psychology. Courses that address cross-cultural issues in psychology; issues of privilege, marginalization, and oppression; and socio-cultural-political issues with psychological implications may be considered for this specialization. With program committee permission, up to two directed readings/special topics courses may be included in the total of three multicultural psychology courses.

When students prepare for their comprehensive exams, they should ensure that at least one question pertains to multicultural psychology. Alternatively, a published book chapter, journal article, or grant submission in the area of multicultural psychology may fulfill this requirement.

Finally, students are expected to have several research and applied experiences (15 weeks in duration) with a focus on multicultural issues. These could include: Research with faculty, externships, practica, and internships.