Master of Science Experimental Psychology
The MS in Experimental Psychology from the University of West Alabama provides training in psychology-based statistics and research methodology. These are necessary skills for doctoral programs and are in demand by potential employers.
Study in Experimental Psychology also requires a core set of classes, as well as electives from which the student can pursue his/her own interests.
All students receive one-on-one mentoring from a faculty member in Psychology, including
Dr. Mark Davis, Social Psychology
Dr. Joy Cauthron, Cognitive Psychology
Dr. Kelly Pivik, Social Psychology
Dr. Ed Snodgrass, Health Psychology
Dr. James Gilbert, Health and Counseling Psychology
Dr. Marti Waters, Developmental Psychology
The application deadline for Fall semester is March 15, and Spring semester is August 15. For a full list of admission requirements, please visit the UWA Graduate Catalog.
This program is offered both on-campus and online. For more information about the online program, click here.
This track is useful in preparation for a doctoral program in psychology. Students are required to complete a thesis, which is an original research project developed and completed by the student. Students will take general coursework and will choose electives based on interest.
Curriculum (36 hours):
For a full list of courses and possible electives in the Traditional Option, see the graduate catalog.
This track can be used as a step toward obtaining an LPC or other counseling credentials, or as preparation for a doctoral program. This degree alone does not fulfill the requirements for an LPC or other counseling licensing credentials. This is not a CACREP Accredited program. Please see the requirements in your state/area for full requirements. Students will take core research methods coursework, as well as other coursework designed for obtaining a clinical perspective. Students have the option of completing a Thesis (recommended for those planning on pursuing a doctoral program) or completing the Comprehensive Exam.
Curriculum (39-57 hours):
For a full list of courses and possible electives in the Clinical Psychology Option, see the graduate catalog.
This program is designed to prepare the student for clinical applications in health and sports psychology. The program focuses on the skills needed for careers in these fields. Graduates have the preparation for a doctoral program or other career options. Students have the option of completing a Thesis (recommended for those planning on pursuing a doctoral program) or the Comprehensive Exam.
Curriculum (39-54 hours):