Department of Psychology programs lead to two graduate degrees:
the Master of Arts (M.A.) with a major in Psychology and concentrations in Clinical, Experimental, Industrial/Organizational, Quantitative Psychology, and Pre-Specialist in Education: School Psychology.
the Specialist in Education (Ed. S) with a major in Curriculum and Instruction and a concentration in School Psychology.
A minor in Psychology at the graduate level is also available to other students.
Clinical Psychology master's candidates choose from three areas of elective specialization:
General Clinical, designed to allow students to sample a broad range of electives including additional coursework in assessment.
Health Psychology/Neuropsychology, enhancing knowledge and skills in the areas of biologically/neurologically-based assessment and physical health/psychological health links.
Applied Behavior Analysis, which teaches students the theory and application of behavioral assessment, intervention, and research.
Graduates from the Clinical Psychology master’s program will be prepared to pursue doctoral training and/or to work in various mental health and related settings. Some occupations of recent alumni include
Adjunct professor
Behavior therapist
Behavioral consultant
Board-certified behavior analyst
Case manager
Certified psychological assistant
Certified sex offender treatment provider
Psychometrist
Research field assessor
Research interview specialist
Statistical analyst III
Master
Spring: 1st November / Summer: 15th April / Fall: 1st July
Open
IELTS: 6 TOFEL: PTE: N/A
2 Years
USD$ 22000.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Tuition Fee Scholarship
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All international