Keiser University’s Master of Science in Psychology program enables students to contribute to the profession through independent learning, scholarship, and research. Upon completion of this program, students are able to:
All courses are taught in Mandarin.
To receive a Master of Science in Psychology degree, students must complete 36 graduate semester credit hours. Students may continue in the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology program. Thirty of the program hours must be completed through Keiser University. Program requirements are as follows:
Master of Science in Psychology Major Courses (36.0 credit hours) - Required Major Core Courses (30.0 credits) | |
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History and Systems of Psychology | 3.0 credit hours |
Health Psychology | 3.0 credit hours |
Psychopathology | 3.0 credit hours |
Evolutionary Psychology | 3.0 credit hours |
Master’s Thesis, Part I (Prerequisite: PSY701, RSM600) | 3.0 credit hours |
Master’s Thesis, Part II (Prerequisite: PSY502, PSY532, PSY542, PSY562, PSY690) PSY699 is taken after 33 graduate semester hours have been completed, and must be taken alone. | 3.0 credit hours |
Research, Ethics, and Scholarly Writing (Program prerequisite course-taken alone) | 3.0 credit hours |
Organization Psychology | 3.0 credit hours |
Human Resource Psychology | 3.0 credit hours |
Tests and Measurements | 3.0 credit hours |
Quantitative Research I | 3.0 credit hours |
Research Design/Thesis Proposal | 3.0 credit hours |
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