For the graduate programs in Clinical Psychology, Family Therapy, Health Service Psychology, School Psychology and Industrial/Organizational Psychology, please see their respective sections.
The graduate program in psychology leads to the Master of Science degree. The program is a vehicle for the advanced study of human behavior and provides students with a variety of theoretical perspectives from across psychology such as social, cognitive, developmental and neuroscience. The program is designed for students planning to work in social service or research centers, teach at the community college level or pursue doctoral programs. This program does not prepare students for licensure to provide therapy services.
The Master of Science in Psychology requires 36 hours with a thesis or project as the master’s option or 39 hours with the internship or comprehensive exam as the second master’s option. Any undergraduate prerequisite hours not completed before enrollment will become additional requirements. Concentrations are available in the following areas: Human Factors Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior. Students accepted into concentration areas may be required to take additional hours. For more information about concentration opportunities, refer to individual concentration sections in this catalog.
GRE completion is not required for applicants to this program. Applicants with a last 60-hour GPA of 3.5 or higher or those who have completed advanced degrees will be automatically admitted. Those with a last 60-hour GPA below 3.5 will be individually reviewed by program faculty who will make an admission decision based on the application file.
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites are required for this degree.
- PSYC 2301 or equivalent (3hours).
- Course in statistics. Students whose undergraduate work does not include hours in statistics must take PSYC 4370 or PSYC 4371.
- Students are expected to demonstrate graduate-level writing ability. Those students whose writing is deemed unacceptable will be advised to take remedial courses.
Grades
Only grades of B- or better will count toward the Master of Science in Psychology. Grades of C+ or below are not acceptable.