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Are you considering earning your next degree in psychology and are not sure which graduate program is the best fit?
We invite you to explore our graduate programs in psychology!
Are you interested in being a/an:
Researcher
Clinical Practitioner
School Practitioner
Advocate
Researcher
Our
Clinical Psychology
master's program will provide you with training consistent with a clinical science model and prepare you for a doctoral program or research/data focused careers.
Our
Counseling Psychology (PhD)
will provide you with the skills and opportunities to conduct high quality research that will contribute to knowledge and understanding of cultural and social factors, health, brain-behavior relationships, positive psychology, and prevention and treatment practices for counseling and psychotherapy. Our graduates are well-prepared for a career as a researcher, professor, or social scientist.
Our
Educational Psychology
master's program will teach you to conduct research into human learning and development. Our program can advance your career and prepare you for doctoral studies.
Our
Educational Psychology (PhD)
program will teach you to conduct research into human learning, cognition and development, and how to use your research to transform educational practices and policy.
Our
Psychological Science
master's program will provide you with foundational knowledge of core psychological domains as well as the research skills necessary to pursue doctoral-level training or to obtain research/data-related employment.
Our
School Psychology (PhD)
will help prepare you for a career in health service psychology, providing culturally responsive mental health interventions, comprehensive psychological and educational assessment skills, to work in schools, academia, community mental health settings, hospitals and private practice settings. Advocacy, research, consultation skills, and equity-promoting tools are infused throughout the program.
Our
Social Psychology
master's program will provide you with foundational knowledge of social psychology, including courses in attitudes and persuasion, social cognition, prejudice and discrimination, psychology of gender, group dynamics, and research methodology. Our program prepares students for doctoral work or employment.
Our
Sport and Exercise Psychology
master's program will prepare you to be competitive applicants for doctoral programs by offering you research and applied opportunities of interest, using a scientist-practitioner approach.
Our
Quantitative Psychology
master's program will teach you to study methods and techniques for the measurement of human attributes, the statistical modeling of psychological processes, the design of research studies, and the analysis of psychological data.
Clinical Practitioner
Our
Clinical Mental Health and Rehabilitation Counseling
master's programs will train you to provide services for clients in counseling centers, agencies, and academic institutions.
Our
Clinical Psychology
master's program will provide you with training consistent with a clinical science model and prepare you for a doctoral program or research/data focused careers.
Please note that this program does not lead to licensure.
Our
Counseling Psychology (PhD)
program will teach you the skills you need to become an exceptional counseling psychologist working in academia, private practice, or medical and integrated-care settings.
Our
School Psychology (PhD)
will help prepare you for a career in health service psychology, providing culturally responsive mental health interventions, comprehensive psychological and educational assessment skills, to work in schools, academia, community mental health settings, hospitals and private practice settings. Advocacy, research, consultation skills, and equity-promoting tools are infused throughout the program.
Our
Social Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counseling
master's program will allow you to learn the skills that it takes to enter into exciting fields such as education, criminology, and personnel services. Our programs focus on social justice and diversity.
Our
Sport and Exercise Psychology
master's program will prepare you to be competitive applicants for doctoral programs by offering you research and applied opportunities of interest, using a scientist-practitioner approach.
School Practitioner
Our
Educational Psychology (PhD)
program will prepare you to serve in a variety of roles within a school setting, such as program evaluators, data coaches, and program directors.
Our
School Counseling
master's program will allow you to develop a professional identity as a school counselor with particular focus on social justice and equity in schools.
Our
School Psychology (EdS)
is a 3-year NASP-Approved program that will allow you to develop competencies in culturally responsive and affirming intervention, assessment, consultation, and prevention through course work, clinic and field-based practice in the schools, and a full-time internship in year three. We have a 100% internship, licensing/credentialing, and job placement rate.
Our
School Psychology (PhD)
will help prepare you for a career in health service psychology, providing culturally responsive mental health interventions, comprehensive psychological and educational assessment skills, to work in schools, academia, community mental health settings, hospitals and private practice settings. Advocacy, research, consultation skills, and equity-promoting tools are infused throughout the program.
Advocate
Our
Counseling Psychology (PhD)
will prepare you as highly competent scientist-professionals in counseling, counseling psychology and/or social psychology, and prepare you to assist persons in the context of their relationships, organizational settings, communities, environments, and the larger world. You will be taught to advocate for the psychological, social, spiritual, vocational, educational, and physical well-being of individuals, families, groups, and organizations.
Our
Educational Psychology (PhD)
program will teach you to conduct research into human learning, cognition and development, and how to use your research to transform educational practices and policy.
Our
School Psychology (EdS)
is a 3-year NASP-Approved program that will allow you to develop competencies in culturally responsive and affirming intervention, assessment, consultation, and prevention through course work, clinic and field-based practice in the schools, and a full-time internship in year three. We have a 100% internship, licensing/credentialing, and job placement rate.
Our
School Psychology (PhD)
will help prepare you for a career in health service psychology, providing culturally responsive mental health interventions, comprehensive psychological and educational assessment skills, to work in schools, academia, community mental health settings, hospitals and private practice settings. Advocacy, research, consultation skills, and equity-promoting tools are infused throughout the program.
Our
Social Psychology
master's program will provide you with foundational knowledge of social psychology, including courses in attitudes and persuasion, social cognition, prejudice and discrimination, psychology of gender, group dynamics, and research methodology. Our program prepares students for doctoral work or employment.
Our
Sport and Exercise Psychology
master's program will prepare you to be competitive applicants for doctoral programs by offering you research and applied opportunities of interest, using a scientist-practitioner approach.
Ready to take the next step?
Connect with your program's graduate advisor today!
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