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Dec 04, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Psychology-Human Factors Specialization (M.A.)
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Master of Arts, Plan A only (thesis): Total 30 credit hours*
*Note: The M.A. in Psychology, Plan A is not offered as a terminal degree. It is earned in the process of completing the Ph.D. degree requirements.
Human Factors & Psychology Core (15 credit hours)
Thesis (6 credit hours minimum)
Human Factors Electives Requirement (9 credit hours)
Master of Arts, Plan B only (non-thesis): Total 36 credit hours*
*Note: The M.A. in Psychology, Plan B is offered as a terminal degree.
Human Factors & Psychology Core (27 credit hours)
Human Factors Electives Requirement (9 credit hours)
Accelerated Master’s Program: B.A. or B.S./M.A.
Up to 12 credits applied toward the B.A or B.S. program may be used to satisfy graduate credit.
The following restrictions apply:
- Dual-listed courses taken at the 500-level can be applied to both the B.S. and M.A. degrees. Dual-listed courses must be taken at the 500-level.
- The student must apply to, and be admitted to, the accelerated program prior to taking courses to be credited toward the accelerated program.
- No courses taken prior to admission to the accelerated program may be counted toward an accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved.
- Courses that are “double counted” must be approved by the program coordinator for inclusion in the program of study prior to registration for the course or the credits will not be applied toward the accelerated graduate degree. No exceptions to this policy will be approved.
- Only courses taken at the student’s home institution are eligible for accelerated program credit. No transferred courses from other institutions will be allowed to count toward the accelerated master’s degree.
- Students admitted to the accelerated M.A. Program may be allowed to register for all courses included on his/her program of study and these credit hours may apply to both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.
M.A. Oral Examination
The master’s thesis must be defended in a final oral examination administered by the student’s advisory committee.
Joint Master’s Program with Juris Doctor
Students who are already enrolled in the School of Law at the University of South Dakota and who have sufficient background in psychology may qualify for this Board of Regents authorized joint-degree program leading to the M.A. in Psychology. Individuals with an interest in this program should consult with the department chairperson.
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