The Department of Psychology offers a major in Psychology leading to the Master of Arts degree. Concentrations are available in
Addiction
Treatment,
Applied Behavior Analysis,
Counseling Psychology, and
General/Experimental Psychology.
The master’s program in psychology
is designed to give students a deeper understanding of human behavior from a variety of perspectives. All students study a common
core of psychology courses and then develop a specialization with the help of an academic advisor. Students finish their graduate
experience by either completing an internship or a thesis. Internships are available at a range of human service agencies. Graduates
work in human services agencies, enter private practice, or they enter doctoral programs.