Suggested course sequence for Full-time M.S. in Psychology (39-hour program) students entering in Fall
Note: Some of the classes listed below are only offered once per year. If a student deviates from this plan, it may delay graduation. Students should consult with their advisor about any deviation from this course sequence.
Fall 1:
Biological Psychology
Research Methods & Statistics
Introduction to Psychopathology & Adaptive Behavior
Spring:
Theories of Counseling & Personality
Lifespan Development
Thesis I
Summer:
Statistics I
Elective 1
Integration of Psychology and Christianity Seminar
Fall 2:
Statistics II
Thesis II
Elective 2
Elective 3
Suggested course sequence for full-time M.S. in Psychology (39-hour program) students entering in Spring
Spring 1:
Theories of Counseling & Personality
Introduction to Psychopathology and Adaptive Behavior
Research Methods and Statistics
Summer:
Statistics I
Thesis I
Integration of Psychology & Christianity Seminar
Fall:
Statistics II
Biological Psychology
Elective 1
Elective 2
Spring 2:
Thesis II
Elective 3
Lifespan Development