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Feb 06, 2025
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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology, M.S.
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Psychology (39 hours required)
The 39-hour M.S. in psychology is for degree-seeking students who will not seek licensure as a counselor. If attending full-time, this degree could be completed in four semesters. The courses are listed below. Core Courses (30 Hours, 3 hours each)
- PSG 5103 - Theories of Counseling and Personality (3) F, SP
- PSG 5203 - Introduction to Psychopathology and Adaptive Behavior (3) F, SP
- PSG 5303 - Lifespan Development (3) F, SP, SU
- PSG 5603 - Research Methods and Statistics (3) F, SP, SU
- PSG 5803 - Integration of Psychology and Christianity Seminar (3) SU, F
- PSG 6713 - Biological Psychology (3) SU, F
- PSG 6613 - Statistics I (3) SU
- PSG 6723 - Statistics II (3) F
- PSG 6933 - Thesis I F, SP, SU
- PSG 6943 - Thesis II F, SP, SU
Elective Courses (select 9 Hours)
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: Theories of Counseling & Personality Research Methods & Statistics Introduction to Psychopathology & Adaptive Behavior Spring: Lifespan Development Thesis I Elective 1 Summer: Statistics I Elective 2 Integration of Psychology and Christianity Seminar Fall 2: Statistics II Biological Psychology Thesis II 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 |
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