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Types of Courses
Students complete approximately 100 hours of academic credit, including the following areas: biological bases of behavior, social bases of behavior, cognitive and affective bases of behavior, human development, research and analytic methods, ethics, psychological assessment, and psychological interventions. The program includes supervised practicum experiences and a research-based dissertation. A Masters of Arts degree is awarded after students have completed the predissertation research project and the comprehensive examination.
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