Program Overview
This research-oriented Master's program in Psychology offers in-depth study in health psychology, developmental psychology, and cognition/perception
euroscience.
Students gain expertise in research methods, guided by faculty using advanced facilities like eye-tracking, animal care, and TMS.
Graduates pursue careers in academia, psychometry, and mental health research and management.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Develop the strong research, evaluation and writing skills needed to solve key problems in psychology and neuroscience today. Prepare for a future in academic or applied settings as you ask and seek answers to meaningful questions in three distinct areas of psychological study: health psychology, developmental psychology and cognition/perception
euroscience. Guided by faculty members with expertise in both quantitative and qualitative methods, you will learn how to choose and apply the techniques best suited to informing your research. Graduates of the program go on to further graduate training and teaching, psychometry, as well as research and management positions in mental health.
Teaching:
Work with productive, respected researchers. Use state-of-the-art developmental observation laboratory, animal care facilities, eye- and limb-motion tracking systems and transcranial magnetic stimulation facilities as part of your research. A GRE test score is not required for admission into this program. However, applicants can submit a GRE score to enhance their application.