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The Master of Science in Psychology program focuses on comprehending and valuing the scientific foundations of human behavior. This general-experimental program covers diverse areas including applied experimental studies, biological psychology, cognitive processes, developmental psychology, human factors engineering, industrial/organizational psychology, psycholegal studies, and research-oriented psychopathology courses. Participants can engage in practical research alongside faculty in laboratory settings.
The Experimental Psychology M.S. requires 30 credit hours plus a thesis, while the non-thesis alternative involves 33 credit hours with an internship and comprehensive examinations. Students may opt to concentrate their studies in Industrial/Organizational psychology.
This graduate program primarily serves learners pursuing advanced academic research and scholarly writing, while also preparing professionals seeking to utilize psychological expertise in workplace settings.