Specialization in Jungian Studies

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Requirements Credits
  Graduate Colloquium (Continuous throughout Program) 1
RES 1025 OL Understanding Research 3
RES 1026 OL Information Competency and Library Use 1
PSY 6040 Ethics in Psychology: Jungian Perspectives and Ethical Standards 3
- or -    
PSY 6060 Ethics in Psychotherapy & Psychological Research 3
Required Content Area Course
PSY 2001 Advanced General Psychology I 3
  14 Selected Jung Studies Special Topics Seminars * 14
Elective Units Required 0-3
  Can include transfer credits up to 12  
  Can include non-degree certificate transfer credits up to 9  
  Can include non-degree transfer credits up to 6  
  Can include credits from RCs, 1 per/RC  
RES 9200 Master's Project  
- or -
RES 9400 Master's Thesis 6
 
Total 31-34

Note: Maximum total number of transfer units is 18.

*See Jungian Studies on the PHS section of the University website for a description of seminars.

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