PSY9304B – Research seminar: Clinical psychology II
Course description
Course content
An ongoing research seminar under the auspices of a research group at the Department of Psychology which meets regularly and has a program that is determined for each semester. This is an ongoing seminar, and new participants are accepted each semester.
The seminar is intended for Ph.d. candidates with research projects in clinical psychology, including studies that focus on the investigation or treatment of mental health problems in various groups or in the population, and with all types of methodological guidance.
Each candidate who participates in the Ph.d. program at the Department of Psychology must choose one research seminar and follow it (compulsory part of the programme).
Learning outcome
Upon completion of the seminars, the candidate will be able to:?
- Present own research and own research plans in a clear way.
- Receive and benefit from academic feedback.?
- Give feedback on other people's research and research plans.?
- Critically evaluate own and others' research.
Admission to the course
This is a seminar organized by the research group and new participants are accepted each semester.
You can register for the course in Studentweb. You must then register for PSY9304A first (1 semester). If you have completed the 1st semester, register for PSY9304B and if you have completed the 2nd semester, register for PSY9304C.?
Contact the administration if you experience problems with registration. Everyone must be registered in Studentweb before the first day of classes.?
It is not possible to take this subject as a private student.?
Formal prerequisite knowledge
Admission to the Ph.d. programme at the Department of Psychology.
Overlapping courses
- 1 credits overlap with PSY9208.
Teaching
Please refer to the semester page for information on the time and place of the teaching.?
Main elements:?
- Active participation in three semesters (PSY9304A, PSY9304B and PSY9304C give 5 credits in total).
- Presentation of project (preferably first semester, but can also be carried out in later semesters).
Examination
Requirements: Active participation with presentation is required, and continuous participation over at least 3 semesters is required.
Assessment: 5 credits after following the seminar for three semesters. In Studentweb, 3 different codes related to the seminar will appear:
930X - A: participation 1st semester and presentation of project
930X - B: participation 2nd semester
930X - C: participation 3rd semester
As well as mid-term evaluation.
All elements must be approved by the seminar leader for the candidate to obtain 5 credits (ECTS).
For practicing mid-term evaluation, see link here: Mid-term evaluation.
Grading scale
The course uses a pass/fail grading scale. Read more about the grading scale.
More about examinations at UiO
- Use of sources and citations
- How to use AI as a student
- Special exam arrangements due to individual needs
- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.