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The Master of Arts in Psychological Research (MAPR) offers comprehensive graduate-level training in psychological theory and research methods, equipping students for either professional careers or advanced doctoral studies. With seminar classes capped at 15 students, the program fosters intimate learning environments that encourage dynamic discussions and collaborative growth. This full-time degree typically takes two years to finish.
The MAPR curriculum delivers advanced psychological education across fundamental domains, preparing graduates for doctoral programs or master's-level professional opportunities. This intensive program spans two academic years.
Core coursework explores essential psychological disciplines such as cognitive processes, behavioral studies, biopsychology, social dynamics, personality theory, health psychology, clinical applications, human development, and statistical analysis. A research thesis serves as the program's capstone requirement.
Students benefit from direct faculty mentorship, gaining practical experience through participation in innovative research projects. These close academic partnerships often result in co-authored publications, conference presentations, and valuable lab experience - all designed to prepare graduates for either academic advancement or professional employment.