June 15, 2007, Newsletter Issue #20: The Master’s in Science (MS) in Psychology

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A Master’s in Sciences (MS) in Psychology is a Master’s Degree in Sciences with a major in Psychology. This is also considered a professional level degree and usually takes one or two full-time school years to complete; two to four semesters or three to six quarters, depending on the program. Again, a Bachelor’s Degree is normally required as a prerequisite to a Master’s Degree program. If the Bachelor’s Degree wasn’t in Psychology, then at least certain courses in Psychology are required before admission to a Psychology Masters program.

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