• Graduate program in Psychology provides an environment in which students develop skills and expertise that will aid them during future professional, research, and/or clinical careers. 
  • Candidates must demonstrate a sound knowledge of modern psychological theory, of its historical development, and of the logic of statistical methods as used in psychological research. 
  • Candidates will be expected to have an understanding of the main lines of current work in areas other than their own field of specialization.
  • Students may complete these courses during the first two years of their graduate program.
  • Students are required to take 45 credits: Thesis Courses (27 credits), and Required Courses (18 credits).