Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the graduate program in psychology are required to submit the following to the Graduate School:
- An application for graduate admission
- Official transcripts of all college work (undergraduate and graduate)
- Official scores on the Graduate Record Examination
- Three recommendations from educators or others with professionally relevant information. (note: at least one letter must be from an educator)
Students who have majored in psychology or who have taken substantial coursework in psychology while majoring in another field will be considered for acceptance into the program. Students desiring admission into the graduate program in psychology must meet the following requirements: (a) a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or its equivalent from a foreign institution of higher education; (b) a strong academic record with an average of “B” or better in at least 21 hours of psychology courses, including statistics and a psychology research methods course; (c) satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination.
Because admission decisions will be based upon careful consideration of all relevant factors, individuals who have indicators of success may be admitted even though they fall below some specified criteria. Individuals with identified deficiencies may be accepted provisionally with specified plans and goals for the remediation of those deficiencies. Such remediations may include a requirement of additional hours beyond those normally required for the degree.
Applications must be received by January 15 for admission the following fall semester. The admissions procedure may also include an invited interview with psychology department faculty. All interested applicants will be considered for graduate assistantships, which will be awarded on a competitive basis when they become available.
Core courses
Students in all three concentrations, general psychology, substance abuse treatment psychology and applied behavior analysis, must take the following core courses in addition to concentration requirements. Core courses specific to each concentration are noted.
I. Research Methods (nine hours required)
II. Academic Core courses (four of the following)
General psychology concentration requirements (33 semester hours)
In addition to four of the core courses listed above, students seeking a Master of Arts in psychology under the general psychology concentration must also complete the following:
- PSY 595 - Seminar Credits: (3)
- One elective approved by the psychology graduate coordinator (3)
Substance abuse treatment psychology concentration requirements (55 semester hours)
Students in the substance abuse treatment concentration must take PSY 556 - Advanced Physiological Psychology as an Academic Core course, but may select any three of the remaining four courses from that category. In addition to the four core courses, students seeking a Master of Arts in psychology under the substance abuse treatment psychology concentration must complete the following:
Applied behavior analysis concentration requirements (53 semester hours)
Students in the applied behavior analysis concentration must take PSY 517 , PSY 520 and PSY 556 to fulfill three of the four academic core requirements and may select from PSY 510 or PSY 565 for the fourth. In addition to the four core courses, students seeking a Master of Arts in psychology under the applied behavior analysis concentration must complete the following: