M.A. in Psychology

 M.A. in Psychology is a graduate degree that offers in-depth study of human behavior, mental processes, and psychological theories. The curriculum typically lasts two years and covers areas such as clinical psychology, counseling, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and research methodologies. Students improve their analytical and therapeutic skills through coursework, practical training, and research assignments. The curriculum equips graduates to work in clinical settings, counseling, education, or research. Graduates are prepared to work as therapists, counselors, or psychologists in a variety of settings, assisting persons with mental health concerns and contributing to advances in psychological research and practice.