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Master of Arts in Psychology - Health and Wellness Psychology Specialization

Bring your career to life! Earn your Master of Arts in Psychology, Health and Wellness Specialization from University of the Rockies. Foster healthy organizations and workplace environments that thrive. Go beyond prevention and treatment to encourage thriving in all aspects of life. Apply your knowledge to improve employees' stability and growth. This specialization trains you to create a comprehensive wellness model to encourage the physical and psychological health of an organization. You gain the skills to support organizations and enhance employees' well-being with courses in how to diagnose, develop, and measure wellness models. Your curriculum prepares you for rewarding careers as a health and wellness consultant, coach, or educator.  Achieve balance when you specialize in health and wellness.

M.S. in Psychology - General Program

Walden's M.S. in Psychology degree prepares you to successfully pursue exciting new opportunities in a variety of areas including healthcare settings, community agencies, and social services or educational systems. The General Program specialization will prepare you to apply psychological  theories and principles, conduct research, and manage data in a large array of settings. These skills will allow you to seek job advancement , develop current skills or being doctoral-level studies.Upon completion of this program you will have the skills to:

  • Conduct basic or applied research
  • Apply psychological knowledge and research to real-world situations
  • Think critically and independently about theory and research
  • Prepare for further graduate study at the certificate or doctoral level
  • Apply psychological concepts to a variety of settings

Kaplan University Online

Kaplan University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

With convenient class scheduling and online flexibility, you can work toward a new career without giving up your day job. Get your degree from a name you trust.

M.S. in Psychology/Applied Behavioral Analysis

Pursuing a Master of Science in Psychology from Kaplan University will let you focus on the processes that underlie the individual human experience and behavior, as well as core knowledge, theories, and research in the field.  In addition to helping you develop a broad foundation in psychology, the master's degree program is designed to enhance your knowledge in the area of emphasis that best fits your career and educational goals. This program offers you a unique opportunity to blend the rich, academic tradition of psychology with exciting, contemporary applications of the science. Utilize behavioral concepts and theories, and develop assessment and intervention skills. You may select from one of three areas of specialization—general psychology, applied behavior analysis, or addictions. Further specialize your degree by choosing to pass a comprehensive exam or complete a thesis as the program's culminating experience. Focus on the autistic, the developmentally disabled, and individuals with traumatic brain injuries. 

MS - Clinical Psychology

This clinical psychology master's specialization includes a rigorous combination of online course work, residency, and field training experiences. People who choose this specialization are often planning to pursue a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, but may also pursue counseling, research or administrative positions in health care, social service, educational , or business settings. This specialization may be a good first step for those who wish to pursue a PsyD or PhD, which is generally required for licensure as a clinical psychologist. Explore the foundational theories and practices of clinical psychology in assessing and treating dysfunctional behavior, including testing and assessment, clinical interviewing and interventions, psychopathology, diagnosis and research methods.

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Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The Master of Arts (MA) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, offered online through Argosy University, prepares students for careers in areas such as data analysis, consultation, compensation, training, and statistical decision making, organizational development, leadership, and human resource management positions. This is an interdisciplinary program that combines the expertise of the faculty in the Colleges of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences and Business. This program is designed to apply the knowledge of industrial organizational psychology to issues involving individuals and groups in organizational and work settings. The curriculum is competency-based, focusing on the outcomes of training and on the knowledge, skills, and behavior necessary to function as a master's level professional in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. 

Robert Morris University

Robert Morris University is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology

The applied psychology major at Robert Morris University provides education and training in psychology to prepare students for successful careers or graduate programs in psychology and related fields, such as counseling, research, child care, law or social work. Applied psychology is the branch of psychology that seeks to apply current psychological principles to practical problems in the workplace and everyday life.This program is unique for several reasons. First, the program requires completion of an academic minor and a two-semester practicum experience, in which students complete a minimum of 120 hours of supervised work in a setting that meets their career interests Secondly, .by completing the required RMU core, students gain computer and communications skills not typically found in other psychology programs. Finally, 27 credits of open electives allow students to select a broader range of courses, or to fulfill requirements of another major or minor.

Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science Degree Completion

The Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science degree fully prepares you for the Master of Science in Human Services. This degree features a full-range of integrated learning skills necessary for Human Services professionals. You'll create a “life vision” portfolio, reflecting on your personal experiences and learning. You'll also explore concepts and theories of counseling, sociology, and psychology. You can complete this program in as little as one year if you enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science Degree Completion Program with your associate's degree, or close to 60 credit hours!

Charter Oak State College

Charter Oak State College is recognized by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is also accredited by the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education.

We are a public college in the Connecticut State System of Higher Education and have been awarding degrees for over 35 years. Our alumni are more than 10,000 strong.

Bachelor in Psychology (Degree Completion)

The Bachelor in Psychology at Charter Oak State College is concerned with the development of principles of behavior and the application of those principles to individuals, society, and the institutions of government, business, and mental health. The field will cover the behavior of humans, normal and abnormal, and across the life span.You can earn either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Psychology. The BS requires 60 total liberal arts credits, while the BA requires 90 total liberal arts credits.

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

The South University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology online program is a versatile, four-year bachelor's degree program that is applicable to a number of industries. This provides initial training and quality instruction for students seeking entry-level careers in psychology or a graduate degree in the behavioral sciences and with a broad background in general education.Coursework includes topics on: interpersonal  and intrapersonal processes such as conformity, social perception, persuasion, group dynamics, and self-esteem; psychological disorders, and the contrasting theoretical views and representative research investigating these disorders;  and the major theoretical perspectives of psychological adjustment, dynamic assessment, structure, and personality development.

Master of Arts in Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology's I/O Psychology program is designed specifically for professionals who work in fields such as human resources, healthcare administration, private and public sector management, merchandising, and customer service. Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology is one of the most innovative areas for the application of professional psychology. Learn skills to help individuals perform more effectively, solve problems, and grow professionally in today's complex and multicultural organizations. Participants will develop mastery to: Accurately assess organizational situations and design appropriate interventions to address them; Select and develop personnel to fulfill organizational goals;  Effectively negotiate conflict, network, and influence strategy; Develop organizational strategies that reflect cross-cultural intelligence. As a student you will focus on one of four specializations: Leadership for Healthcare Professionals, Consumer Psychology, Workplace Diversity, and Organizational Effectiveness. Certificates also are available in each of these specializations.

Master of Arts in Psychology - Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The Industrial/Organizational Psychology program trains learners to work in a variety of settings. This program prepares learners for research and field experience. The learner is expected to become competent in theory, research, and applications of psychology as they relate to human behavior in organizations within the industrial and organizational program. The objectives of the Master's Psychology specializations are to enable individuals to continue their formal professional education at the graduate level in the behavioral science of psychology at the doctoral level. The program emphasizes the contributions of both organizational and industrial psychology to the understanding of people in their world of work. Training is received in conducting basic and applied research, and in the applications of theory and research to human and organizational resource management problems in organizations.

Master of Arts - Psychology

Union Institute & University's online Master of Arts program teaches future psychologists and counselor practitioners to identify and treat psychological problems and issues in a variety of clinical, educational, and workplace settings. Learners engage in critical inquiry, read the literature of the field, and explore theory and practice in their particular concentration and pursue applied research. This balanced and comprehensive 36-credit Master of Arts program in Psychology is designed for working adults. 

Master of Arts in Human Dynamics

Are you interested in understanding the underlying human behaviors that create and determine an organization's success? Would you like to explore successful strategies to learn how to negotiate and resolve internal and external conflicts? Would you like to lead and inspire change through a better comprehension of your company culture and the people who contribute to that culture? Have you wondered how the cultural diversity in work environments across the globe influences organizations? An MA in Human Dynamics will help you understand how to promote positive change management, give you insight into human behavior in a variety of organizations,  and broaden your views and the views of others, and help you create the organizational culture, style, and structure that will lead to a productive and positive workplace.

Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Organizational Psychology & Development (Part Time Option)

The AIU Online MBA with a concentration in Organizational Psychology and Development is an accelerated degree program designed to provide students with the advanced knowledge, skills and experience-based education necessary to pursue career opportunities as Professional Development Coordinators, Team-Building Facilitators and many other business and management positions. A Master of Business Administration degree can help you advance professionally so don't let lack of time hold you back. You can go to school on your schedule, even part time at AIU Online. In fact, by cutting your annual costs in half, our part-time programs make it more convenient to pursue your MBA degree.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree is a self-paced learning program that may be completed totally off campus. The BS in Psychology degree requires students to satisfy the following course requirements: 14 Core Courses, 14 General Elective Courses, and 14 General Education Courses, for a total of 126 semester units. Study programs are not structured in semesters, quarters or terms, allowing students to begin their degree programs at any time during the year. This degree program includes the following courses: Introduction to Psychology, Health Psychology, Introduction to Organizational Psychology, Environmental Psychology,  Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Learning Theories, Marriage and Family, Test and Measurements in Psychology, Personality Theories, Educational Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and Counseling Psychology.

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Degree offered by the University of Massachusettsprovides students with theoretical foundations in various subfields of psychology: experimental, developmental, social, personality, and clinical psychology. The curriculum emphasizes the application of psychological knowledge and skills in many areas of human functioning. It  is a valuable degree program for students who are interested in social and behavioral sciences. The Psychology curriculum acquaints students with scientific methods and psychological studies.

University of Maryland University College / UMUC Online

University of Maryland University College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, one of the six regional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Undergraduate Certificate in Clinical Mental Health Care

UMUC's Undergraduate Clinical Mental Health Care Certificate is designed to better prepare students to work in clinical settings (such as hospitals, outpatient clinics and nonprofit outreach programs) under the supervision of a licensed psychologist or medical doctor. The program focuses on mental health disorders, diagnostic procedures and treatment protocols. It is designed to meet the needs of individuals who currently work or desire to work in mental health care settings. The certificate may be completed while pursuing the Bachelor of Science in psychology with appropriate choice of courses.

Development within the Family

The family is one of the most complex social institutions. It is affected by psychological dynamics, biological processes, market conditions, cultural values, demographic changes, religious beliefs, government agencies, and historical change (e.g., effects of war, availability of birth control, or increases in longevity). The goals of Development within the Family at The University of Georgia are to help you better understand yourself and your family situation, appreciate the variety and diversity of families today, and make you more conscious of the personal decisions you must make throughout your life and the societal influences on those decisions. Until recently, much of the sociological and historical writing about families has upheld the simple, uniform model of the American nuclear family. This is both a simplified and idealized notion of the family. One of the most fruitful recent directions of the study of “the family” has been a departure from the quest for uniformity in family behavior, the acceptance of the complexity of families such as “universal” functions of family, and the abandonment of blanket concepts and family structure. This course is 3 credits, which can be used towards a degree at the University of Georgia or at another institution that will accept transfer credits. CHFD 2100

Introduction to Psychology (PSY 200) - Self-Paced

An Introduction to Psychology is a survey of basic principles for the understanding of behavior and experience, including development, cognition, learning, biological foundations, perception, motivation, personality, behavior abnormalities, measurement of individual differences, and social processes. The value of scientific observation and experimentation to the development of psychological understanding is emphasized.

Introduction to Psychology (PSY 200) - Self-Paced

An Introduction to Psychology is a survey of basic principles for the understanding of behavior and experience, including development, cognition, learning, biological foundations, perception, motivation, personality, behavior abnormalities, measurement of individual differences, and social processes. The value of scientific observation and experimentation to the development of psychological understanding is emphasized.

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