The Master’s Degree in Psychological Science is a research-intensive program designed for individuals aiming for advanced training in psychology. It prepares students for Ph.D. programs or careers as applied researchers or community college faculty. The program emphasizes advanced research methods and statistical analysis while deepening knowledge in core areas of psychological science. The department admits a small number of students to foster close collaboration between students and faculty, encouraging independent research and professional dissemination of their work.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students seeking a strong research foundation in psychology, especially those planning to pursue doctoral studies or careers as applied researchers or educators. Its small student intake promotes personalized mentorship and close research collaborations, making it a great choice for aspiring scholars.
The program offers a broad focus on psychological science, covering several core content areas of psychology along with specialized training in research methods and statistical analysis.
Application fees
10.45L
1st year tuition fees
10.45L
Living cost
The program includes advanced instruction in research methods and statistical analysis, along with coursework in core psychological content areas. Students are expected to engage in independent research and contribute through presentations and publications.

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Graduates are prepared for admission to Ph.D. programs or for roles as applied researchers or community college faculty, leveraging their research expertise and deep understanding of psychological science.