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Dec 11, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, Applied Psychology without Thesis Option, M.S.
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Code: 8872 (420101-01)
The graduate program in psychology offers a Master of Science degree within 3 tracks: the general experimental track, the applied track with a thesis option, and the applied track without a thesis option. Coursework in the general-experimental track prepares students for further doctoral work. This track is suited for students who are interested in an academic career that will involve teaching and/or research. Students in the general-experimental track are required to conduct research in collaboration with psychology faculty. The end product of their research is a thesis presented to a committee comprised of graduate faculty members. Coursework in the applied track with a thesis option prepares students who are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in an applied area of psychology at another university. Like the general-experimental track, students in the applied track with a thesis option are required to conduct research in collaboration with psychology faculty and defend a thesis. However, in addition, these students also receive academic knowledge, technical skills and experience under professional supervision that will enable them to begin their career. Finally, the applied track without a thesis option provides students with the same training for entry into the psychological profession, but does not include the research or thesis requirement mentioned. Coursework in the applied track without a thesis option is appropriate for students seeking professional employment in community service agencies or in educational settings.
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Prerequisites
Students who enter the program are normally expected to have completed at least 18 semester hours in psychology, which must include at least one course each in general psychology, statistics, experimental psychology, and human development. Acceptance by the Department of Psychology’s Committee on Acceptance and Retention is required. To be admitted in regular status, an applicant ought to have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0, a satisfactory score on the GRE, and three letters of recommendation from undergraduate instructors. Course Requirements
Applied psychology (without thesis option) students will complete 42 semester hours. Required courses include: Applied Psychology Curriculum without Thesis Option
The following curriculum descriptions may be used to guide students in scheduling classes: Total: 42 Credits
* 3 hours of either PSYC 425(G) or PSYC 426(G) , plus 6 hours of Electives, are required. Students who have not taken UN Physiological Psychology will take PSYC 425(G) in the fall plus 3 hours of Electives. Those who have previously taken UN Physiological Psychology will take 6 hours of electives in the second fall and PSYC 426(G) in the second spring. Elective hours may be chosen from the following: PSYC 426(G) , PSYC 512 , PSYC 513 , PSYC 517 , PSYC 530 , or PSYC 534 .
** Students may be required to enroll for additional credit hours of PSYC 595 in order to assure that they meet training standards. |
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