Introduction
The goal of the Master’s Program in Applied Psychological Science (APS) is to foster learning of and competence in skills relevant to responsible and ethical conduct within clinical service settings. Students gain expertise regarding the impact of cultural, biological, social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral factors on psychological phenomena. Emphasis is placed on developing a strong theoretical and scientific foundation, along with statistical, methodological, and clinical skills that can be employed in a variety of applied settings.
Graduates will find employment as masters-level psychological professionals or proceed to doctoral level training in psychology. The APS program offers courses in foundational science and practice in psychology as defined by the Master’s in Psychology and Counseling Accreditation Council and the American Psychological Association.
The MA in Applied Psychological Science program has three primary objectives:
- To prepare culturally and ethically competent professionals who have achieved high standards of competence in science and practice foundations within the field of psychology.
- To prepare culturally and ethically competent professionals who effectively utilize research and clinical skills.
- To prepare culturally and ethically competent professionals who are committed to the collaborative practice of psychology and lifelong learning.
Program Length
The APS Program is designed so that students will complete the required credits in two years. Students who wish to complete the program part-time may create individualized education plans with a faculty advisor to complete the program in three or four years. All requirements for the APS Program must be completed within four years of enrollment.
Student Advisement
Upon enrollment in the MA program an academic advisor is assigned to each student. This person, a member of the full-time APS faculty, works closely with the student to provide continuity and coherence throughout the student’s program. The advisor provides guidance on the educational plan and general coursework and program requirements. MA students meet with their advisors on a periodic basis, or when necessary. Advising may encompass academic and professional concerns and opportunities, career questions, and other topics. Students may request a different advisor than the one assigned.