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The Master of Science in Psychology program is perfect for those seeking advanced training in psychological science and research methodologies. This research-focused graduate program serves as an entry point for students aiming to advance their academic and professional aspirations. The coursework provides comprehensive training in neurocognitive and behavioral research approaches.
Our Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences delivers multiple graduate programs to equip students for diverse career paths, including: an MS in Psychology, PhD in Clinical Psychology, PhD in Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences, and a combined JD-PhD in Law and Psychology. These programs establish strong theoretical and practical foundations in psychological science through both classroom instruction and hands-on experience. The MS degree particularly benefits students looking to develop expertise in psychological research methods and scientific inquiry. Tailored for those pursuing advanced psychological training to enhance their career or educational prospects, this program represents an initial graduate-level experience that can lead to various opportunities. Graduates may continue toward doctoral studies, enter research professions, or pursue other academic and leadership roles. The curriculum emphasizes extensive research training in neurocognitive and behavioral sciences, complemented by mandatory weekly laboratory work (minimum eight hours) under faculty supervision, culminating in a thesis project.