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Oct 12, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Psychology, (MS)
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Masters Degree in General Psychology (MSGP)
Program Admission and Prerequisites
All application information must have been received by May 1 for a candidate to be considered for admission to the MS degree program in General Psychology. The following items are required for consideration for admission:
- An undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5/4.0 is required for admission without special permission.
- GRE scores (Verbal, Quantitative, and Written Analytical).
- Letters of recommendation from at least three persons familiar with the applicant’s academic background and aptitude for graduate work in Psychology.
- Applicants must have at least 12 undergraduate hours in psychology, including a course in statistics.
- Applications to the MS in General Psychology program are considered once a year, to make decisions about enrollment for the following fall semester.
Program Requirements
Admission to the MS in General Psychology program does not require a student to take any minimum number of credits per semester. The only constraint upon the pace at which the student pursues the degree is that credits more than six years old may not be counted toward the degree.
All students in the MS in General Psychology program
All students in the MS in General Psychology program must be in good academic standing at the end of 15 credit hours of graduate work in order to continue in the program.
At least two of the following:
Other Requirements
- During the first year in the program, it is expected that the student will, in consultation with the program director or major professor, have decided on goals and objectives for the remainder of the course of study. Courses that fit these goals and objectives may be in Psychology or other departments in the university. Students who are not in good academic standing at this time must institute an appeal with supporting letters to the program director and the MS in General Psychology committee for consideration of continuance in the program. Such cases will be considered on an individual basis. Also, for both semesters in the first year, all MS in General Psychology students must attend weekly colloquium series to acquaint them with issues of research and professional ethics and professional opportunities in the department and in the discipline.
- A total approved program of 33 credit hours if the student elects to do a thesis, or 36 credit hours with a Specialty Review Paper. Students electing to write a thesis should familiarize themselves with the Thesis/Dissertation Preparation Guide before beginning to write. Students electing to write a specialty review paper should familiarize themselves with the guidelines for this paper, available in the Psychology graduate handbook.
- For students not conducting a thesis, a specialty review paper covering the student’s area(s) of focus will be completed during the last semester in the program.
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