Southern Connecticut State University MA in General Psychology

Southern Connecticut State University MA in General Psychology Our graduate program is a research-based program designed to develop creative problem-solving skills applicable in a variety of settings.

Our 30-credit program allows students to tailor courses, research, and internships/practicum experiences to meet their needs. More than half the total credits required for graduation can be selected to fit the student’s interests and needs. Students also can complete the program on a full-time or part-time schedule, and can choose a Thesis or a Comprehensive Exam option.

09/07/2017
08/30/2017

Welcome to our new faculty member, Dr. Christopher Budnick!

Dr. Budnick is an Industrial/Organizational psychologist and does research on topics including workplace stress and well-being, workplace incivility, job search effort (especially with college students), and job interview performance.

This fall, Dr. Budnick is teaching PSY 361-01 and 361-02, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and PSY 259-02 and PSY 259-03, Statistics in Psychology.

08/04/2017

August 29, 2017: First Day of Fall 2017

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11/09/2015

Our campus has never looked better! See: https://vimeo.com/145149139

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11/06/2015
11/04/2015

MA in PSY
Information Session, NOV 5, 5pm in EN D055a

10/29/2015

From the President's Blog:
"The Journal of Student Psychological Research (JSPR) — an academic journal based in the Psychology Department and edited by undergraduate and graduate psychology students – will host a research forum on Nov. 19 from 6-8 p.m., in collaboration with the Psychology Department and with assistance from The Literary Coalition of New Haven.

The forum, “Early Literacy Experiences, the Brain, and Child Development,” will feature Dr. Perri Klass, National Medical Director for Reach Out and Read; Dr. Myra Jones-Taylor, commissioner of the CT Office of Early Childhood Education; and Dr. Julia Irwin, associate professor of psychology at Southern and senior research scientist at Haskins Laboratories.

Dr. Klass is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University and has written extensively on pediatrics, literacy, medicine, and ethics for many publications, including the New York Times. Dr. Jones-Taylor’s research expertise centers on the effects of early care and education reform in low-income urban communities, while Dr. Irwin focuses on the development of audiovisual speech perception.

The event is free and open to faculty, students, and any members of the community with interests in language, reading, child development, and education. Anyone interested should RSVP to [email protected]

Fall is just barely visible in this view from the renovated library.  Applications for Spring 2016 are still being accep...
10/19/2015

Fall is just barely visible in this view from the renovated library. Applications for Spring 2016 are still being accepted. learn more at the SCSU Fall Graduate Open House on 10/24, 9a-1p.

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