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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, M.S.
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Program is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
Program Goals
The Master of Science degree in Psychology is designed for individuals who are looking for career promotions or enhanced employment opportunities as we as those who want to further their education in preparation for various doctoral degrees. The Master of Science online degree program will provide a solid foundation in psychological theory and research. The program will provide students with the opportunity to develop the skills needed to utilize psychological principles in various employment settings such as business, mental health/social service agencies, medical hospitals, human service organizations, the criminal justice system including police work and corrections, and teaching at institutions of higher education.
Goals:
- Provide students with a solid foundation in advanced psychological principles, theories, practices and research.
- Provide students with exposure that lead to increased respect and appreciation of diversity and individual differences.
- Provide a curriculum that aligns with the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Commission on Accreditation Educational Guidelines for doctoral education to facilitate the potential transfer of credits for ongoing higher education.
- Provide a curriculum that will provide a solid foundation for student seeking licensure for the independent practice of psychology if they wish to complete the additional requirements at another university.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Compare and contrast the major theories and principles of psychological concepts
- Examine the ways one’s own thoughts and behaviors impact the self and others
- Distinguish between different research methodologies and designs used in the field of psychology
- Identify the ethical guidelines within the practice of psychology
- Model effective professional and academic writing skills including the use of APA style
- Respect and appreciate diversity and individual differences
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Total Credits Required: 33
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