This course covers theoretical and applied topics in intelligence and cognitive assessment. Students will learn the history and theory underlying modern intelligence testing, acquire skills to administer and score intelligence tests, and be taught how to interpret the results of these test measures. The relationship of intelligence testing to the assessment of cognitive functioning will be discussed in the context of modern approaches to neuropsychological assessment. Students will also be trained in the administration of standardized cognitive test measures and learn how to interpret the results of these tests on the basis of neuropsychological theory and normative data in the context of various in class, in-vivo examinations that will require students to produce assessment reports.