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Community psychology centers on addressing human challenges across diverse environments by advancing theory, research, and practical applications to improve the lives of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and entire communities. This field champions social equity by giving voice and power to underserved populations while promoting health and wellness through collaborative community initiatives and preventive measures. For five decades, the University of New Haven's Community Psychology Master's Program has effectively equipped graduates for careers in mental health and human services. Our program delivers a unique hands-on psychology education with four specialized tracks: community mental health, community research and evaluation, program development, and forensic psychology, allowing students to customize their studies to align with personal aspirations and career objectives.
Students gain expertise in applying various psychological and social science theories to analyze and address the multifaceted factors shaping individual and collective behavior and welfare. The program's flexible structure enables learners to pursue their degree while gaining real-world experience, maintaining employment, and managing financial responsibilities. Full-time candidates can graduate within two years, with evening course offerings designed for working professionals.
Applicants must have official university transcripts and proof of bachelor’s degree completion. TOEFL of 80, or IELTS of 6.5, or PTE of 53 is required.
Application deadline: Spring Deadline - November 15 (Priority Application Deadlines).