Applicants must:
- Possess a baccalaureate degree
- Satisfy the department that his or her undergraduate
preparation indicates a high potential for successful advanced
study in psychology
- Submit transcripts of undergraduate and any prior graduate
work
- Have completed a minimum of 24 undergraduate credits in
psychology, including courses in Introductory Psychology,
Statistics, and a laboratory course
- Submit three to five letters of recommendation, one of which
must be from an individual who will address the matter of the
applicant's research potential
- Submit two papers from psychology courses: one a laboratory
paper and one a term paper
- Provide a clearly written statement of educational and
professional goals
- Submit acceptable scores from the Graduate Record Examinations
(general)
- Complete an interview process with the departmental admissions
committee
Students accepted for admission to the Master in Science program
with any course deficiencies must remove these deficiencies prior
to matriculation.
The Master in Science program may be undertaken on a part-time
basis with a minimum of six credits per semester.
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