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Our competitive terminal master's degree
program provides training in school, clinical, or general/experimental
psychology. Your school or clinical degree provides eligibility
for licensure, allowing you to practice as a professional psychologist.
Within all three specialty areas, you will also be prepared to pursue
doctoral training in psychology or related areas if you desire.
With small class sizes and close access
to faculty, you will experience a personalized learning environment
that is tailored to your professional goals. You will receive hands-on
professional training through both on-campus and community agencies.
As you pursue your own research and professional interests, you
will benefit from both formal and informal mentorship from faculty.
You will receive an excellent graduate
education at a tuition rate that is lower than most other graduate
programs. You can also apply for teaching assistantships and other
sources of financial aid. Click on the links below for information
about each of the three graduate psychology programs, and feel free
to contact the program directors listed below.
Degrees:
Master's in Clinical Psychology
Master's and Educational Specialist in School
Psychology
Master's in General/Experimental Psychology
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