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Psychology Graduate Programs Catalog 2023-24

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5 Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology Program overview e Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology is a 36-credit program is designed to appeal to a diverse range of highly motivated individuals who want to explore the field of psychology further, including those looking to advance their careers by expanding their knowledge about contemporary psychological theories and perspectives, and individuals who may eventually seek to further their study at the doctoral level. Our outstanding faculty aim to encourage professionalism and an appreciation of the discipline. Students may further develop conceptual and analytical skills, acquire further knowledge in a variety of areas in psychology, and develop knowledge of interpersonal dynamics. Criteria for admission • Admission to the MA program is open to qualified holders of a bachelor's degree. • Applicants must submit all transcripts from prior academic preparation, two letters of reference, a personal statement, and a completed Pace University application form with the associated fee. A Graduate Record Examination score for the MA program is optional. • Some international applicants will need to submit TOEFL, IELTS or Pearson PTE academic scores in accordance with Pace University admissions policies. Selection for admission is based on a thorough evaluation of all information in an applicant's file. Program curriculum e program encompasses a wide variety of required courses (24 credits) and elective courses (12 credits) that provide students with the skills and resources needed to examine and understand the broader context of a person's life—family, school, work groups, and other significant systems. Students who want to gain knowledge, skills, and research experience in specific areas of psychology may choose one of three research tracks within the MA program. e research tracks are: • Behavioral and Social Sciences Research: Students develop knowledge, skills, and experience in behavioral and social sciences research. • Global Psychology Research: Students focus on application of research skills to international/global settings including non- governmental organizations, the United Nations, and other settings that focus on international and cross-cultural research. • Industrial and Organizational Psychology Research: Students gain a comprehensive and macroscopic view of industrial and organizational psychology, and acquire knowledge and develop skills associated with the effective management of individuals and groups. Note: We are currently not accepting students to research tracks. Degree Requirements Required Courses (24 credits) Credits PSY 604 Developmental Psychology 3 PSY 612 Neuropsychology 3 PSY 615 Research Methods and Statistics I 3 PSY 615 Research Methods and Statistics I Laboratory 0 PSY 616 Research Methods and Statistics II 3 PSY 616 Research Methods and Statistics II Laboratory 0 PSY 623 Social Psychology 3 PSY 624 Cognitive Psychology 3 PSY 625 Personality eories 3 PSY 667 Multicultural and Gender Issues 3 PSY 698 Professional Seminar 0 Elective Courses (12 credits): Credits PSY 602 Ethics in Psychology 3 PSY 603 Introduction to International Psychology 3 PSY 608 Community Psychology 3 PSY 610 Psychopathology 3 PSY 617 Human Learning 3 PSY 618 Community Mental Health: Philosophy and Concepts 3 PSY 619 Community Resources: Interagency Coordination in the Delivery of Services 3 PSY 621 Psychological Measurements 3 PSY 626 Forensic Psychology 3 PSY 627 Mentored Lab Class Semester I 3 PSY 628 Mentored Lab Class Semester II 3 PSY 634 Instructional Psychology: Multimedia Applications 3 PSY 643 Psychology at the United Nations 3 PSY 646 Critical inking 3 PSY 656 Developmental Disabilities 3 PSY 680 Program Evaluation 3 PSY 681 Organizational Psychology 3 PSY 682 Personnel Psychology 3 PSY 683 Organizational Development 3 PSY 684 Occupational Health Psychology 3 PSY 691 Practicum in Psychology 3 PSY 695 Independent Study I 1-3 PSY 696 Special Topics 3 PSY 699 MA esis 3 Other psychology courses as approved by the Director of the MA in Psychology program or the Director of Graduate Psychology Programs. Elective courses for tracks Students who enroll in one of three research tracks will take the same required core courses listed above (24 credits). In addition, they will complete the following specific set of courses in their chosen track. Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (12 credits): Credits PSY 667 Multicultural/Gender Issues 3 PSY 627 Mentored Lab Class Semester I 3 PSY 628 Mentored Lab Class Semester II 3 One (1) MA elective course 3 Capstone: PSY 699 MA esis 3

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