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Master of Science/ Arts (M.Sc./MA)

The course requirements for the MSc and the MA are identical. You can choose either MSc or MA according to your preference

Psychology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

Offered by: Psychology (Faculty of Science)
Degree: Master of Science
Program credit weight: 45

Program Description

The M.Sc. in Psychology focuses on research in the field of psychology, culminating in the submission of a thesis. The program emphasizes the skills in critical reading, data collection, and scientific communication. This program typically takes 2 years to complete.

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Thesis Courses (27 credits)

Course Title Credits
PSYC 690Masters Research 1.15

Masters Research 1.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Development of research topic, study and review of previous literature, preliminary experimental and/or theoretical thesis research.

PSYC 699Masters Research 2.12

Masters Research 2.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Continuation of PSYC 690. Further experimental and/or theoretical research. Data analysis (as needed). Writing of thesis.

Required Courses (18 credits)

Course Title Credits
PSYC 601First Year Research Paper.6

First Year Research Paper.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Reference number for research paper written by all first-year graduate students.

PSYC 650Advanced Statistics 1.3

Advanced Statistics 1.

Terms offered: Fall 2025

A course in advanced statistics with specialization in experimental design.

PSYC 651Advanced Statistics 2.3

Advanced Statistics 2.

Terms offered: Winter 2026

A course in advanced statistics with specialization in multivariate techniques.

PSYC 660D1Psychology Theory.3

Psychology Theory.

Terms offered: Fall 2025

Professors representing the various research areas within the Department discuss critical issues and developments within their fields of expertise.

PSYC 660D2Psychology Theory.3

Psychology Theory.

Terms offered: Winter 2026

See PSYC 660D1 for course description.

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