Master of Arts Degree in Psychology

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The Master of Arts (MA) program enables students to pursue advanced study in psychology that can lead to careers in the helping professions, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations. The program also provides students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for doctoral-level study. There are two specializations within the MA program, the General Psychology specialization, and the Gender and Sexual Fluidity specialization.

The General Psychology specialization exposes students to foundational courses in psychology such as Motivation and Emotion, Ethics, Cognition and Emotion, Theories of Personality, and Research Design. In addition to these foundational courses, students are given the ability to select elective courses from a broad range of topics, to fit their personal and professional goals. This flexibility in course selection allows for a degree program of study that meets your interests.

Online Masters in Psychology Course Listings

PSY-5101 – Foundations for Graduate Study in Psychology

This course is an introduction to graduate studies in Psychology. Students will have an opportunity to review psychological theories, ethical principles, and history of the field, including the emergence of diversity in the field of Psychology. In addition, graduate level skills, such as academic integrity, effective use of the University Library, comprehending complex scholarly texts and research articles, and use of APA form and style in professional communication will be introduced. Students will complete the course with a roadmap to navigate their way to completion of their educational aspirations.

PSY-5103 – Professional Ethics, Law, and Psychology

This course examines legal and ethical issues as they relate to the profession of psychology as practiced in any and all settings. Course content includes standards of practice, state licensing and practice regulations, research requirements, and professional ethics codes. This course is required for all graduate students in psychology. Students are encouraged to consider the issues from the perspective of their own specialty and interest, and to complete their assignments from their perspective of interest.

PSY-5104 – Theories of Human Development and Functioning

In this course, the student will study human development from conception through late adulthood. Students will engage in a variety of activities and applications through which they will explore, understand, and reflect upon key theories and concepts related to physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development across the lifespan. Students will develop an appreciation of the impact of the cross-disciplinary importance of the study of human development.

PSY-5107 – Research Design

Upon the completion of this course, you will develop an understanding of the strengths and limitations of qualitative and quantitative approaches to research design. As a result of this newfound knowledge, you will become a more educated and discerning consumer of the existing published research. In addition, you will be more informed on how to effectively and ethically use these different research methods when designing research studies.

Degree and Course Requirements

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this Psychology program, graduates will be able to:

Model clear and effective communication for fellow professionals and the public

Examine diversity issues in professional contexts

Relate ethical principles of psychology in academic and professional issues

Apply psychological principles and research in personal, social, and organizational issues

Examine research methods and data analysis in psychology

Analyze theories and principles in psychology to inform professional contexts

Note on Licensure: This psychology program is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed psychology or counseling professional.

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