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Masters in Psychology Program

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Master of Science in Psychology at Texas A&M University-San Antonio aims to provide a research-oriented curriculum with broad coverage of common major topics within the discipline of psychology. Successful students earning a masters degree at A&M-San Antonio will acquire advanced skills and knowledge base within a wide range of psychological subdisciplines such as cognitive, comparative, developmental,
Amy Bohmann
Associate Professor
Alan Daniel
Associate Professor
William Erickson
Assistant Professor
Hector Garcia
Assistant Professor
Dawn Weatherford
Associate Professor

Thesis Track

30 cr. hrs. including 6 capstone cr. hrs.: Submission of a thesis, based on the in-depth analysis of a research study.

Course Required 
Core Courses
PSYC 5301 - Research Methods and Design
PSYC 5302 - Statistics
PSYC 5303 - Ethics

Biological Aspects of Behavior (1)
PSYC 5310 - Development 
PSYC 5311 - Biopsychology

Cognition and Learning (1)
PSYC 5312 - Learning 
PSYC 5313 - Cognition

Social Psychology and Emotion (1)
PSYC 5314 - Social Psychology
PSYC 5315 - Motivation and Emotion

History and Systems (1)
PSYC 5316 - History and Systems 
PSYC 5317 - Psychological Assessment 

Thesis (2 Semesters Required)
PSYC 5304 - Capstone Project

Dr. Bohmanns Lab

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Non-Thesis Track

36 cr. hrs. including 3 capstone cr. hrs.: Submission of a literature review or research report, based on a topical study

Course Required 
Core Courses
PSYC 5301 - Research Methods and Design
PSYC 5302 - Statistics
PSYC 5303 - Ethics

Biological Aspects of Behavior (1)
PSYC 5310 - Development 
PSYC 5311 - Biopsychology

Cognition and Learning (1)
PSYC 5312 - Learning 
PSYC 5313 - Cognition

Social Psychology and Emotion (1)
PSYC 5314 - Social Psychology
PSYC 5315 - Motivation and Emotion

History and Systems (1)
PSYC 5316 - History and Systems 
PSYC 5317 - Psychological Assessment 

Capstone Project
PSYC 5304 - Capstone Project

Masters in Psychology Dr. Ericksons Lab

Computer Lab

Contact Information

Please contact Dr. William Erickson at (210) 784-2813 or william.erickson@tamusa.edu if you have questions.
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