Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Clinical neuropsychology is both a basic and an applied psychological specialty that involves the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of brain functioning in adults and children.
Students in the clinical neuropsychology specialization complete a variety of courses in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuroscience, neuropsychologic assessment procedures, and ethical issues in clinical practice. These courses are offered in the Department of Psychological Sciences, the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, and the School of Medicine.
Students also participate in a variety of research projects that involve healthy and neurologically compromised people. Current research sites include the UConn Department of Psychological Sciences at the Storrs Campus, the UConn Department of Psychiatry at UConn Health, and several collaborating universities, medical centers, schools, and laboratories.
Furthermore, students will enroll in clinical neuropsychology practica at regional medical centers and in independent clinical practices.