El Paso,
TX,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
This program offers instruction in quantitative approaches, research methodology, and modern statistical practices employed in Psychology. Students will develop the skills to independently analyze research data and interpret findings. The curriculum benefits those pursuing careers in academic, fundamental, or practical research environments (including government and industry). Psychology graduate students qualify for this certificate, while students from other disciplines may participate with the Graduate Program Director's approval. The program mandates: 9 credit hours of core courses, 9 elective credits, an additional component (such as teaching or assisting with an approved course), and presenting at a colloquium.