University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Clinical/Community Psychology

Why study Clinical/Community Psychology?

You care about people. You want to help and make a difference. You’re interested in understanding the various factors that influence an individual and the situation that they live in. Your degree will give you the preparation you need to contribute in the field of psychology.

Why study Clinical/Community Psychology at the University of Michigan-Flint?

  • Solving Problems. Learn. Discover. Apply. Your courses will give you the tools you need to solve problems effectively. Learn techniques that will help people with a wide variety of experiences and needs.
  • Practical Application. Hands-on. Learn by doing. Put the skills learned in the classroom to use by conducting research projects or through optional internship experiences. Regardless of what you choose your faculty will show you how the classroom translates into the real world.
  • Reputation. A University of Michigan education makes a statement. It gives instant recognition. Get your degree knowing that you have received the finest education possible – at a price that you can afford.
  • Leadership. Take your education outside of the classroom. Join one of our many student organizations, including Psi Chi, a Greek letter honor society. Get to know fellow psychology majors and make valuable networking connections.
  • Opportunities. A degree in clinical/community psychology prepares you for more than a career. It gives you the groundwork necessary to succeed in graduate school. 
  • What can I do with a degree in Clinical/Community Psychology from the University of Michigan-Flint?

    A degree in clinical/community psychology prepares you for entrance into a variety of graduate programs. Additionally, through classroom and practical experience, you will be prepared for a number of careers. Our graduates have gone on to careers in the following fields:

    • Hospitals
    • Mental Health Clinics
    • Substance Abuse Centers
    • Correctional Facilities
    • Nursing Homes