University of Wisconsin - Stout

Introduction

The Master of Science degree in Applied Psychology is a two year (48 credits) terminal degree program designed around a core of psychological theories and methods, with three possible areas of concentration:

The first three semesters of study are academic and the final semester incorporates a field problem and internship requirement. The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, experience, and skills to apply the theories and methods of psychology toward the identification and solution of a variety of organizational and social problems in business, health, community service, and educational settings.