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The Master of Arts (M.A.) in clinical psychology is a 37-credit graduate program designed to equip students with foundational skills in intervention, assessment, and consultation. Program graduates qualify for entry-level clinical roles across healthcare, organizational, and agency settings. Since state licensing regulations differ significantly, prospective students should verify licensure prerequisites with their intended state's regulatory board.
Psychology examines both social and biological dimensions of human behavior, emphasizing critical thinking and theoretical knowledge essential for analyzing information, theories, and research findings with real-world applications. Our bachelor's programs provide a thorough grounding in this diverse discipline.
Our university's psychology programs investigate core aspects of human behavior through hands-on fieldwork, collaborative research, and faculty mentorship. Students gain practical experience through co-authored publications, psychology organizations, and guest lectures from industry leaders, creating flexible educational trajectories and professional connections. The field spans multiple specialties such as counseling, developmental studies, forensic analysis, industrial-organizational psychology, educational psychology, and social psychology. Graduates have secured positions at prominent organizations including Pepsico, the U.S. Army, and Atlanta VA Medical Center.
Career paths include: Caseworker, Employment recruiter, Psychologist, Social worker, Therapist