MasterOn-campusFlexible

Saint Michael's College

MA in Psychology

Colchester, Vermont2 years$32K total tuition
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Est. Salary$63,000
Job Growth+6%
Top RoleChild Psychologist
FormatOn-campus

Admission Snapshot

Degree Required
Bachelor's Degree (psychology preferred)
Duration
2 years
Est. Tuition
$32K total
Format
On-campus
Schedule
Flexible
GRE / GMAT
Required
Concentrations
Psychology (Clinical), Child & Adolescent Psychology

Typical admitted student: Bachelor's degree required (psychology preferred). Minimum 3.0 GPA. GRE may be required at research-focused programs. Personal statement and two letters of recommendation.

About This Program

Saint Michael's College's on-campus master's in Psychology prepares graduates for applied careers in research, organizational consulting, and behavioral health. The program blends theoretical foundations with applied research skills, equipping students to navigate modern workplaces, clinical environments, and research institutions. Many graduates pursue doctoral study or careers in HR, public policy, or behavioral health.

Career Outcomes

Apply psychological science as a Child Psychologist in research, clinical, or organizational settings

  • 1. Research Psychologist
  • 2. Industrial/Organizational Psychologist
  • 3. Forensic Psychologist
  • 4. Applied Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
  • 5. Licensed Mental Health Counselor

What You'll Learn

  • Apply psychological theory to clinical and organizational settings.
  • Conduct empirical research using quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Administer and interpret standardized psychological assessments.
  • Understand biopsychosocial models of mental health and behavior.
  • Navigate ethical codes and professional standards in psychology.

Curriculum Highlights

The curriculum covers research methods and statistics, abnormal psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, personality theory, and psychological assessment. Most programs require a thesis or applied research project.

Top Employers

Mental health clinics, hospitals, research institutions, human resources departments, schools, behavioral health centers, and government agencies.

Admissions

Bachelor's degree required (psychology preferred). Minimum 3.0 GPA. GRE may be required at research-focused programs. Personal statement and two letters of recommendation.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree (psychology preferred)
  • GRE: Required at some programs, optional at others
  • TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students

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