• The Master of Arts in Psychology program at York University is a graduate-level program designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the theories and methodologies of psychology.
  • The program is typically completed in two years and requires students to complete a set of core courses, elective courses, and a thesis or research project.
  • The core courses cover topics such as research methods, statistics, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology.
  • The elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, health psychology, and forensic psychology.
  • One of the unique features of the program is the availability of research opportunities for students. York University has a number of research labs where students can gain hands-on experience in conducting research in various areas of psychology.
  • Additionally, students can work with faculty members on research projects, and many students present their research at conferences and publish in academic journals.