Master of Arts in Psychology

Program Description

The Master of Arts in Psychology blends scientific theory and principles with academic research, scholarly and technical writing, and applied skills. This online degree program emphasizes the factors related to human behavior, including lifespan development, social and cultural competency, personality, human relations, and organizational functioning with concentrations available in general psychology, developmental/personality psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, military and trauma psychology, and child life. Through the online classroom, you will interact with peers and instructors who share your passion for the field of psychology. This MA in Psychology has professional application for business, nonprofit, law enforcement, healthcare, research, and child and family services. The degree may also be preparation for further graduate study.

This program does not provide licensure to engage in clinical practice, preparation for licensure, or professional certification.

This program has specific admission requirements.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning objectives, graduates of this program are expected to achieve these learning outcomes:

  • Demonstrate a broad knowledge of psychology’s core domains, an understanding of psychology as a science, and advanced knowledge in an area of concentration.
  • Evaluate research questions and methodology to solve contemporary problems, based on a critical review of psychological and other scientific literature.
  • Develop defensible ethical decisions and behaviors based on the Ethical Principles of the American Psychological Association.
  • Deliver ideas in a clear and professional manner appropriate to an audience and consistent with style expectations of the American Psychological Association.
  • Accurately identify gaps in own knowledge and abilities, and then accept and use constructive feedback to improve academic performance.
  • Evaluate own cultural competency and how biases and assumptions can influence human interactions.
  1. Required as the first course in this program.

  2. Student must have completed at least 85% of their program. PSYC697 is the last course to be completed before PSYC698.

  3. PSYC698 is the last course for students in the General Concentration, Concentration in Cyberpsychology, Concentration in Developmental/Personality Psychology, Concentration in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Concentration in Military and Trauma Psychology.

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