The Master of Science in Experimental Psychology degree program at the College of Psychology provides students with a strong academic foundation in the theories and concepts of experimental psychology. Students are equipped with comprehensive skills in scientific inquiry and research methodology. These skills may prepare students for admission into a doctoral program in psychology or for career opportunities that include teaching and research in industrial, government, private consulting, health care, and community settings.
A bachelors degree earned at regionally accredited institutions or an officially approved equivalent, such as an evaluation by one of the approved agencies. A minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) Official Transcript GRE combined score (verbal and quantitative) of 300 or higher Official GRE score for the Subject Test in Psychology (required only for applicants who did not major in psychology as undergraduates. Preferred score of 570 or higher is required in the subject exam.) Please briefly explain (500 word minimum) your interest in the field. Three letters of recommendation on official letterhead (from professors, colleagues, and/or those who can speak on behalf of the applicant's potential for success in the program TOEFL iBT: 79 or IELTS 6.0 overall.
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