Experimental Psychology M.A.
Information Sessions
Meet with faculty to learn about the master’s program in Experimental Psychology.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
6-8 p.m.
Announcements
The priority application deadline for the Experimental Psychology program is March 1. We only have fall admissions. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis after March 1.
For more information, view our How to Apply page.
Experimental psychology uses scientific methods to improve our understanding of the mind, brain, and behavior. The Master's Program in Experimental Psychology offers students an education in the foundations of psychological knowledge, the current state of the field, and training in research design and data analysis at an affordable cost. Students learn to ask and answer questions in the psychological sciences and have the opportunity for professional development and mentoring.
Why an M.A. in Experimental Psychology?
- Prepare for doctoral study in experimental or clinical psychology
- Advance your career by gaining expertise in research methods, data analysis, and cutting-edge psychological theories
- Explore a personal or professional interest in psychology
Prospective students who are interested in a clinical training program at the M.A. level should consider Brooklyn College's M.A. in Mental Health Counseling.
Please note this is not an evening program. For details, please see our Curriculum page.
Why Choose Our Program?
- More than 35 full-time faculty members to collaborate with and learn from
- Emphasis on hands-on experience with research
- A curriculum that helps you reach your career goals
- Small class sizes
- Affordable tuition