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Psychology, General Experimental: Master of Arts Degree

Program Overview

Program Director: Dr. Doris Bazzini; bazzinidg@appstate.edu; 828-262-2733; Psychology

http://www.psych.appstate.edu/gradprograms.html

The primary purpose of the Master of Arts in General Experimental Psychology is to provide a sound program of intensive coursework and independent research beyond the Bachelor's degree. Upon completion of this program, the student is prepared to pursue various scientific and applied activities. Most students choose to pursue doctoral work at other institutions.

Program Highlights

  • If you have a BA or BS in Psychology, you need 33 credit hours to complete the program.
  • If you have majored in other disciplines, you may have to take additional coursework.

Application Essentials

Location of instruction: On campus

Required Entrance Exam: GRE (score must be no more than 5 years old)

Required Number of References to specify in the on-line form: 3

Supplemental Information: Resume (Required upload for application submission); two page statement describing academic and professional goals - describe your research interests and identify a potential mentor from the General/Experimental faculty (upload on the Additional Information page in the on-line application)

Deadlines for Application. A program not open for a particular term will be marked with an "x." If the program has early screening dates, those dates are listed in parentheses. Applications that are not complete by the early screening date risk denial of admission due to no seats available. Increased enrollment may lead to a term being closed for new applications.

  • Spring: x
  • Summer Session 1: x
  • Summer Session 2: x
  • Fall: 7/1 (3/1)

Basic Criteria for Consideration: (UGPA x 400) + GREV + GREQ = 2100

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