Program in Sexuality, Women & Gender In Psychology and Education
Department of Counseling & Clinical Psychology
Certificate Program*
*UPDATE: The Certificate Program will not be accepting applicants for the 2023-2024 academic year
TO APPLY FOR THE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CLICK HERE FOR ADMISSIONS*
Admissions Requirements
A complete bachelors degree
A minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0
2 letters of recommendation
One statement of interest
PROGRAM OF STUDY
12 points of specialized curricular requirements
A research paper covering the student’s interests
A semester-long volunteer/service experience.
Download the CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Handbook here
TRACKS
Exciting changes to the 12 credit SWG certificate are here at TC! Starting this semester, students can either opt for the general certificate program or a more specialized curriculum by having a focused plan of study. The different foci of the certificate are:
A. GENERAL FOCUS:
The certificate's required classes are CCPJ 4180 LGBTQ and CCPX 4125 (original program of study as approved by NY State).
CCPJ 4180 LGBTQ Issues in Psychology and Education
CCPX 4125 Women and Mental Health
B. REPRODUCTIVE AND MATERNAL WELL-BEING FOCUS: (click here for more)
The certificate's required classes are CCPX 4125 and CCPX 4126.
CCPX 4126 Mother-Child Matrix: Clinical & Developmental Implications
CCPX 4125 Women and Mental Health
C. LGBTQ FOCUS:
The certificate's required classes are CCPJ 4180 and CCPJ 4030.
CCPJ 4180 LGBTQ Issues in Psychology and Education
CCPJ 4030 Reconstructing Gender: Exploring Transgender Experiences
COURSEWORK
Students must take the TWO required courses within Counseling and Clinical Psychology (CCP) dictated by your focus. The following is the full list of recommended courses that can be used for the remaining 6 points.
CCPJ 4030 Reconstructing Gender: Exploring Transgender Experiences
CCPX 4199 Perinatal Mental Health: Clinical & Counseling Perspectives
CCPX 4199 Working with LGBTQ Couples and Families
Or choose your remaining points from courses in CCP or beyond in other departments with SWG approval first.
Additional CCP Courses
CCPJ 4050 Microaggressions in Institutional Climates
CCPJ 4165 Consultation in Community Agencies and Resources
CCPJ 4068 Counseling Women
CCPJ 5164 Multicultural Perspective in Counseling and Psychology
CCPX 4036 Psychology of Human Intimacy
Outside CCP Courses (not comprehensive, check course catalog and will need SWG permission)
HUDK 5123 Psychological Development of Women
HBSS 4122 Women’s Health
HBSS 4133 Human Sexuality Education*
HBSV 4011 Women and weight, eating problems and body image
C&T 4032 Gender Difference and Curriculum
ITSF 5008 Gender, education and international development
A&HB 4140 Latina Narratives
A&HF 4130 Gender & Violence
A&HF 4199 Media & Gender
A&H 4130 Trauma & Violence
IMPORTANT: Students should also register for ZERO points of independent study while simultaneously completing their semester-long practicum/fieldwork placement:
CCPJ 4903 Independent Study: Sexuality, Women, Gender
Research project
Students completing the certificate program will also be required to complete a research project that increases their knowledge and awareness of a chosen domain of interest (as it pertains to sexuality, women and gender). Some examples of appropriate research project topics include: understanding the relationship between minority stress and attachment satisfaction of sexual minorities; the impact of gender discrimination on career satisfaction of women in male dominated professions; understanding the link between first generation female college students and academic self-efficacy; understanding marginalization faced by partners of transgender individuals. Degree students may use their Integrative Project to fulfill this requirement.
Volunteer/Service Experience
The certificate program in Sexuality, Women and Gender is strongly committed to social justice and multiculturalism as it pertains to issues of equity and access for sexual and gender minorities and women. In the spirit of this commitment, all candidates for certificate program will be expected to complete a semester long volunteer/service experience in an agency that serves the aforementioned populations.
You must register for ZERO points of independent study during the same semester of your fieldwork placement/practicum experience: CCPJ 4903-001 Independent Study: Sexuality, Women, Gender.
To find out more about the certificate, or if you have any questions, please email the SWG Project swgproject@tc.columbia.edu.