Health Psychology

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)

  • A program that focuses on the psychological study of health and illness, and recovery, from the perspective that these phenomena arise from a combination of physical, behavioral, and social conditions. Includes instruction in abnormal and social psychology, psychophysiology, psychopharmacology, learning processes, clinical and behavioral therapies, biopsychosocial modeling, clinical procedures and assessment, preventive education, psychotherapy, rehabilitation processes, and research methods. Find Colleges Offering Health Psychology Degree.
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      • Total Employment (2006): 11,591
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 12,503
      • Percent Job Growth: 7.87%
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    Health Psychology
     Total
    Overall
    All Students4
     
    By Gender
    Male1
    Female3
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien-
    American Indian1
    Black-
    Asian-
    Hispanic1
    White2
    Unknown-
     
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    • Degrees or Certifications Awarded For This Program: 10
    • Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral
    • Campus Location: Town Fringe
    • Tenure System: Has Tenure System
    • Students Enrollment: 20,000 and Above
    • Classification: Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs)
    • Size & Residential Status: Large Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential
     
     
     
    Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008