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The purposes of offering graduate study in the Department of Psychology are:
Applicants should apply by March 15 for Fall Admission and October 15 for Spring admission. To be eligible for admission, the applicant must:
To receive the Master of Arts degree in Psychology, the student must:
Required Courses (26 hours)
PSYC 635: Experimental Design and Analysis | 4 hours |
PSYC 636: Nonexperimental Design and Analysis | 4 hours |
PSYC 612: Learning, Memory, and Cognition | 3 hours |
PSYC 613: Physiological Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 614: Social Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 660: Special Topics in Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 770: Thesis or PSYC 771: Non-Thesis Project | 3 hours |
Elective Courses (12 hours)
PSYC 521: History and Systems of Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 522: Abnormal Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 549: Individual Research in Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 575: Industrial /Organizational Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 582: Seminar in Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 615: Psychological Assessment | 3 hours |
PSYC 616: Theories of Personality | 3 hours |
PSYC 620: Developmental Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 679: Psychotherapy Techniques | 3 hours |
PSYC 668: Independent Readings in Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 683: Practicum | 3 hours |
PSYC 692: Psychopharmacology | 3 hours |
PSYC 692: Psychopharmacology | up to 9 hours |
First Year
First Semester
PSYC 635: Experimental Design and Analysis | 4 hours |
PSYC 614: Social Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 612: Learning, Memory, and Cognition | 3 hours |
Second Semester
PSYC 636: Nonexperimental Design and Analysis | 4 hours |
PSYC 613: Physiological Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 660: Special Topics in Performance Measurement | 3 hours |
Second Year
First Semester
PSYC 575: Industrial/Organizational Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 770: Thesis or PSYC 771: Non-Thesis Project | 3 hours |
PSYC 683: Industrial/Organizational Practicum; Performance Improvement | 3 hours |
Second Semester
PSYC 770: Thesis or PSYC 771: Non-Thesis Project | 3 hours |
PSYC 683: Industrial/Organizational Practicum; Performance Pay | 3 hours |
PSYC 615: Psychological Assessment | 3 hours |
Thesis Requirements
A complete description of the thesis requirements (as well as other departmental policies) can be found in the Guide to Graduate Study in Psychology at Southeastern Louisiana University given to all students when they first enter the program.
The student will be supervised by a thesis committee consisting of the major professor and a minimum of two other members from the Psychology faculty. Committees may include one member from outside the Department in addition to the required three members from the department. The committee should be chosen by the student in consultation with the major professor. Faculty chosen for the committee should not be asked to serve until the student and major professor have agreed on the exact topic for the thesis as well as the methodology to be used.
The major professor who directs the thesis project must be a member of the Psychology Department faculty and a member of the Graduate Faculty. A faculty member is limited to chairing three thesis committees at a time, with no more than two in the pre-proposal stage.
After 2 semesters, if the thesis proposal has not been accepted, the major professor’s commitment to the project ends. In addition, if the entire thesis project has not been completed in 2 years, the major professor’s commitment to the project ends. In the event that a student goes past one of the thesis deadlines, it may be necessary to change major professors and possibly thesis topic (this applies even to students who have thesis proposals approved).
Students who have not successfully proposed the thesis within 2 regular semesters of eligibility will be required to enroll in PSYC 649 Independent Skills Augmentation for Research each semester concurrently with thesis (PSYC 770) until the student has successfully proposed. Students who have not successfully defended the thesis within 2 regular semesters of proposing will be required to enroll in Psychology 649 Independent Skills Augmentation for Research each semester concurrently with thesis (Psychology 770) until the student has completed all requirements for the defense, including those outlined in the University’s Thesis and Dissertation Standards.
Non-Thesis Project Requirements
The non-thesis plan is designed for students specifically interested in paraprofessional positions, and not for students hoping to pursue Ph.D. program placement. Faculty will not write letters of recommendation for non-thesis plan students who apply to Ph.D. programs. A complete description of the non-thesis project requirements (as well as other departmental policies) can be found in the Guide to Graduate Study in Psychologyat Southeastern Louisiana University given to all students when they first enter the program and posted online. The project should be developed to reflect the student’s long-term career goals in a paraprofessional position and must be approved by the non-thesis graduate faculty advisory committee.
Students who opt to complete a non-thesis project must also select a major professor to supervise the project. Students must submit a project proposal during a departmental seminar that must be approved by the non-thesis graduate faculty advisory committee the semester prior to its completion. All non-thesis students must also present a non-thesis project defense during a departmental seminar describing the non-thesis project the semester of its completion. This must at a minimum include a review paper on the area of study and a presentation before the non-thesis graduate faculty advisory committee. Students have one opportunity to repeat the seminar in the event of unsatisfactory performance. Departmental seminar dates will be made available at the beginning of each semester (see graduate guide or graduate coordinator).
The major professor who directs the non-thesis project must be a member of the Psychology Department faculty and a member of the Graduate Faculty. After 2 semesters, if the non-thesis project proposal has not been accepted, the major professor’s commitment to the project ends. In addition, if the entire non-thesis project has not been completed in 2 years, the major professor’s commitment to the project ends. In the event that a student goes past one of the non-thesis deadlines, it may be necessary to change major professors and possibly non-thesis topics (this applies even to students who have non-thesis proposals approved).
Students who have not successfully proposed the non-thesis project within 2 regular semesters of eligibility will be required to enroll in Psychology 649 Independent Skills Augmentation for Research each semester concurrently with non-thesis (Psychology 771) until the student has successfully proposed. Students who have not successfully defended the non-thesis project within 2 regular semesters of proposing will be required to enroll in Psychology 649 Independent Skills Augmentation for Research each semester concurrently with non-thesis (Psychology 771) until the student has completed all requirements for the defense.
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