The Master of Science in Research Psychology is a 36-credit program that requires two years of full-time study. This program is designed to prepare students for doctoral work in psychology and related fields as well as for careers in research requiring a masters’ level education.
The program combines coursework in basic areas of psychology with research skill objectives, such as critically analyzing research and designing studies. This coursework provides the basis for collaborative research with faculty members.
Program curriculum and details
An outstanding feature of this program is the opportunity for close interaction with faculty, both in the classroom and in the laboratory, because of the low student to faculty ratio. Faculty have a broad range of research interest areas and are willing to consider student proposals for a specific interest area.
Career opportunities for psychology researchers
Upon graduation, psychology researchers typically find jobs in fields focused on human interaction at organizations like:
universities
laboratories
government agencies
marketing departments
private research organizations
non-profit organization
Psychology students may also choose concentrations in:
Full-time students in the research psychology MS program are assigned a thesis advisor once they are enrolled in the program.
Students are required to propose their thesis within 2 years of being accepted into the program and complete all degree coursework and thesis within 6 years of being accepted.
Grade Requirements
In addition to the Graduate Degree Requirements, students in the Research Psychology Option must pass at least 5 of the 6 required courses with a B- or better in each course.
Degree Requirements
completion of coursework
successful thesis proposal & thesis defense
completion of thesis edits from advisor and committee (provided after defense)
thesis formatting approval from the Office of the Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
submission of thesis to the UMass Dartmouth Library (via email)
Coursework Requirements
Typically, students complete the 36-credit MS program in two years of full-time study. Students will take 30 credits of required courses and 6 credits of elective courses.
There are four required content courses, one offered each semester of students’ careers. Each of these courses has its own skill objectives that are required for successful research careers—analyzing research, writing literature reviews, developing ideas for research, and presenting research.
Pay non-refundable $60 application fee (American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa) via the online portal. For Nursing applicants, the non-refundable application fee is $75.
Statement of Purpose, minimum 300 words. Unless otherwise indicated in the program requirement details, indicate your graduate study objectives, research interests and experience, and business or industry experience if applicable. If you are applying for a teaching or research assistantship, include any special skills or experience that would assist us in making assistantship decisions.
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Transcripts for all post-secondary institutions attended (regardless of whether a credential is earned or not). Unofficial transcripts are accepted for admissions application review, once enrolled a final official transcript is required. International students applying with an transcript evaluation, please submit that document with your unofficial transcripts. International applicants for Data Science must submit semester-by-semester transcripts as well as consolidated transcripts.
Many programs have specific recommendations/requirements, please see the additional program-specific requirements for more information.
English Proficiency Requirement: If you are a Domestic student and English is not your native language or you are an International student, you must provide the university with verification of your proficiency in English. This is required of any applicant who did not earn a bachelor’s degree or higher degree from an accredited academic institution in the U.S. or accepted English-speaking country, see exemptions for more details.The official TOEFL iBT, IELTS Academic, Pearson PTE or Duolingo (if accepted by program) score meets this requirement. Unofficial scores are accepted for admissions application review, once enrolled official scores are required and must be sent by the testing agency (copies/scans not accepted). We require an overall/total minimum score of 72 on the TOEFL iBT or BAND 6.0 on the IELTS Academic or a 52 on the Pearsons PTE Academic for entrance to any program and a minimum score of 79 on the TOEFL iBT or BAND 6.5 on the IELTS Academic for consideration for a teaching assistantship. Some programs require higher minimum scores (see program-specific requirements). Most programs also accept the Duolingo with a minimum score of 95. The following programs do not accept the Duolingo: Art Education, Biology/Marine Biology, Nursing (MS, DNP, PhD), Psychology: Clinical and Public Policy.
All official documents are required for enrollment, please have documents (ie. test scores) sent prior to the expiration.
Program-specific requirements
Candidates must submit the required application materials, university requirements and program-specific requirements, for consideration.
Successful candidates will have a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree, and an interest in research. Students must demonstrate evidence of potential to excel in course work and research. Admission decisions will be made based on all of the submitted documents (e.g., research experience/interest, personal statement, GPA, letters of recommendation, etc.).
Requirements:
2 letters of recommendation from individuals who are familiar with student’s academic or research experience. Applicants will be required to provide the recommenders name and email address so we can contact the recommender for the letter of recommendation.
The personal statement should include evidence of research interest/experience and the reason they believe our graduate program is a good fit (students are encouraged to specify the faculty members they would like to work with or the preferred area of research).
The submission of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores is optional, but the scores will be considered as part of the application if submitted.
A sample of student’s writing is optional.
Admitted students must have successfully completed an undergraduate statistics course before beginning the program.
A limited number of assistantships are available on a competitive basis. This award is subject to the work needs of the position and department, your satisfactory performance of duties, your academic record, and availability of funds, and may be subject to change.
International (F-1) students who receive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees may be eligible to apply for a 24-month extension of their post-completion optional practical training (OPT). To learn about the eligibility criteria and detailed steps to apply, please review the International Student & Scholar Center (ISSC) OPT page and USCIS resources. F-1 students must consult with the ISSC to apply for STEM OPT.
Psychology: Research faculty
Our faculty study a variety of topics, from the highly theoretical to highly applied research, such as:
Clinical psychology: eating disorders and obesity; health behavior change; youth health-risk behaviors such as substance use, self-injury, self-criticism, and perfectionism
Cognitive psychology: skill learning in educational settings, problem solving, creativity
Developmental psychology: cognition and mental health in aging, emotional development, autism
Forensic psychology: risk assessment of sexual and violent offenders, treatment of trauma in military and veteran populations
Health psychology: health and functioning during emerging and older adulthood
Social psychology: resilience and forgiveness in close relationships, nonverbal communication, emotion perception, facial expressions