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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

The Peasant Dance (by Pieter Bruegel, circa 1567)

Admission Requirements: M.A. in Psychology

  • Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution.

  • Undergraduate major in Psychology.

  • GRE is required.

Graduation Requirements

  • 9 courses or 42 credit hours with grades Pass or above.

  • Master's Thesis (6 credits, which are part of the 42 credit requirement).

  • Visit the Programs section of the website for important general information.

Curriculum

Semester I:

3 core courses. You will be automatically enrolled in core courses in the beginning of the program.

Semester II: 2 core courses and 1 elective. 
Semester III: 3 electives. You can choose from more than 10 elective courses.
Semester III: In addition to courses, students need to submit final thesis by the end of the semester.

 

All courses are administered online (i.e. via Internet).

 

The following grades are employed: Fail, Pass, Honors

 

 

Glamshier Course Course Title Credit Hours Course Type
Semester I
S.100 Introduction to Psychology 4 Core
S.101 Statistics for Social Sciences 4 Core
S.102 Cognitive Psychology 4 Core

Semester II and Semester III

S.103 Social Psychology 4 Core
S.104 Abnormal Psychology 4 Core
S.201 Learning 4 Elective
S.202 Perception 4 Elective
S.203 Personality 4 Elective
S.204 Developmental Psychology 4 Elective
S.205 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 4 Elective
S.206 Psychology of Leadership 4 Elective
S.207 Attitudes and Persuasion 4 Elective
S.208 Psychology of Adolescence 4 Elective
S.209 Drug Use and Behavior 4 Elective
S.210 Sex Roles and Behavior 4 Elective
S.211 Psychology of Marriage 4 Elective
S.212 Psychology of Art 4 Elective
S.213 History of Psychology 4 Elective
S.214 Tests and Measurements 4 Elective
Semester III

S.300

Master's Thesis 6 Core

 

 
   
   
   
 

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