Brown University School of Public Health
About
Brown University School of Public Health offers a Psychologist License training program in Providence, Rhode Island, blending rigorous academic coursework with practical clinical training. The program is structured to accommodate both full-time students and working professionals, offering classes in various formats including in-person and online. Graduates can expect to be well-prepared for licensure and equipped with the necessary skills to practice psychology effectively in diverse settings.
Programs Offered
Best For
Best for students looking for a comprehensive, research-oriented psychologist training with strong clinical components.
Not Ideal For
Not ideal for students seeking a low-cost or part-time training option.
Training Programs
The Psychologist License training at Brown University School of Public Health encompasses a comprehensive curriculum that covers the latest in psychological theory, evidence-based practices, and clinical skills development. Students engage in both in-depth classroom learning and hands-on clinical training, ensuring they are well-prepared for real-world challenges in psychology.
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