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Master of Science in Psychology
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Program Description
The Master of Psychology program focuses on the general rather than clinical psychological study of individuals, including their behaviors, thought processes, and emotions. The courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis and do not lead to professional licensure. The program will provide supervisors and managers in business, marketing, human resources, government services or education with an understanding of the cognitive and affective processes that underlie the individual human experience and behavior; research methodologies by which this knowledge is acquired; critical thinking and problem solving necessary to evaluate behavior; and the application of theoretical principles to inter- and intra-personal issues.
| Course # | Course Title | Credits | Prerequisite(s) |
| COM/505 | Communication Skills for Graduate Study | 3 | --- |
| PSYCH/500 | Lifespan Development | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/504 | Personality Theories | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/515 | Advanced Abnormal Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/525 | Measurements and Statistics | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/540 | Research Methodology | 3 | PSYCH/525 |
| PSYCH/535 | Multicultural Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/545 | Survey of Professional Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/550 | Psychology of Learning | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/555 | Social Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/560 | Cognitive Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/570 | Organizational Psychology | 3 | COM/505 |
| PSYCH/575 | Physiological Psychology | 3 | PSYCH/500 |
| Total Credits | 39 | |
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