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The psychology department provides a Master of Arts in Psychology featuring specializations in Developmental Psychology, Mind, Brain & Behavior, and Social Psychology. Additionally, it offers a Master of Science in Psychology with focus areas including Clinical Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and School Psychology. Graduates with master's degrees in psychology can pursue teaching roles at community colleges or serve as lecturers at four-year institutions. The Mind, Brain, and Behavior track is designed for aspiring research psychologists who wish to gain comprehensive knowledge and research skills, preparing them for doctoral studies or research associate positions across various psychology fields. This program includes coursework and research opportunities in biofeedback, emotion studies, physiological psychology, clinical research, program assessment, psycholinguistics, and cognitive processes. It also equips students for community college teaching positions.