Requirements by Concentration

General Requirements for the Master of Arts at UNCW

  • The General Concentration requires 33 semester hours of graduate study, the Substance Abuse Treatment Psychology (SATP) Concentration requires 53 hours, and the ABA Concentration requires 51 hours.  A minimum of 26 semester hours of graduate study must be completed in residence at UNC-Wilmington.
  • Six semester hours of credit, if approved by the Graduate Steering Committee, may be transferred from another accredited institution.  Grades earned on the transfer work must be the equivalent of “B” or better.
  • All deficiencies must be remedied before graduation.  Undergraduate courses taken to make up deficiencies will not count toward the hours required for the graduate degree.
  • Students must complete a written comprehensive examination, acceptable to the department committee, based on your prior course work.  The comprehensive examination normally is taken during the student's final semester.
  • Students must present a successful oral defense of their thesis, and a written presentation of their thesis, both deemed acceptable by a faculty committee, before graduation.
  • Students must complete an approved course of study within five years of the date of their first registration for graduate study.

Specific Requirements for the Master of Arts in Psychology

The following core courses are required of all students seeking a M.A. in Psychology:

1. Research Methods (9 hours required of all students).

  • PSY 555 Psychological Research Methods I (4)
  • PSY 579 & 580 Advanced Research Practicum I & 2 (1 & 1)
  • PSY 589 Psychological Research Methods II (3)
  • or
  • PSY 515 Small-n Research Design (required of ABA students) (3)

2. Required Courses (4 of the following):

  • PSY 510 Cognitive Psychology (3)
  • PSY 517 Learning and Behavior Analysis (required of ABA students) (3)
  • PSY 520 Developmental Psychology (required of ABA students) (3)
  • PSY 556 Advanced Physiological Psychology (required of ABA & SATP students) (3)
  • PSY 565 Personality and Social Psychology (3)

3. PSY 599 Thesis research (6; to be taken over at least two semesters)

Additional Requirements for the Specific Concentrations

General Concentration (33 credit hours)

Students choose 4 of the 5 Core Courses listed above, with the advice of their mentor/advisor. In addition, general concentration students take 6 additional hours: one 595 Seminar and one graduate-level elective, approved by the Department Chair & Graduate Coordinator.

SATP Concentration (53 credit hours)

Students must take Physiological Psychology (PSY 556) and select 3 from the remaining four  Core Courses (above) under the advice of their thesis advisor. In addition, students in the SATP Concentration must complete the following course work:

  • PSY 525    Psychological Assessment I (3)
  • PSY 526    Psychological Assessment II (3)
  • PSY 545    Chemical Dependency (3)
  • PSY 547    Advanced Psychopathology (3)
  • PSY 549    Basic Interviewing Skills (2)
  • PSY 550    Advanced Psychotherapy (3)
  • PSY 551    Intervention Strategies in Drug & Alcohol Problems (3)
  • PSY 552    Ethical and Legal Issues in Mental Health (1)
  • PSY 594    Clinical Psychology Practicum (2)
  • PSY 598    Internship (3)

ABA Concentration (51 credit hours)

Students take PSY 517 Learning & Behavior Analysis, PSY 520 Developmental Psychology, and PSY 556 Physiological Psychology. They may choose either PSY 51 Cognitive Psychology or PSY 565 Social & Personality Psychology as the fourth Core course, under the advice of their thesis advisor.

  • PSY 515    Small-n Research Design (3)
  • PSY 518    Applied Behavior Analysis (3)
  • PSY 519    Conceptual Issues in Behavior Analysis (3)
  • PSY 522    Advanced Topics in Behavior Analysis (to be taken 3 times) (1)
  • PSY 525    Psychological Assessment I (3)
  • PSY 547    Advanced Psychopathology (3)
  • PSY 550    Advanced Psychotherapy (3)
  • PSY 552    Ethical and Legal Issues in Mental Health (1)
  • PSY 594    Clinical Psychology Practicum (2)
  • PSY 598    Internship (3)

For additional information, please call or write to us at:

Graduate Coordinator
Department of Psychology
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Wilmington, North Carolina 28403-3297

Phone (910) 962-3370

Fax (910) 962-7010

 


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