Master of Science in Experimental Psychology Program
The Master of Science in Experimental Psychology degree program provides students with a strong academic foundation in the theories and concepts of experimental psychology. Students are equipped with comprehensive skills in scientific inquiry and research methodology. These skills may prepare students for admission into a doctoral program in psychology or for career opportunities that include teaching and research in industrial, government, private consulting, health care, and community settings.
- M.S. in Experimental Psychology Program Welcome Message
- Admission Requirements
- M.S. in Experimental Psychology Curriculum
- Why Pursue an M.S. in Experimental Psychology?
- M.S. in Experimental Psychology Resources
The successful completion of a graduate thesis is required to complete this degree program. Click here to read the college's Graduate Thesis Requirements.
The college's Master of Science in Experimental Psychology degree program is offered on NSU's main campus.
Program Faculty
Click on the links below to learn more about each faculty member.
- Jonathan Banks, Ph.D.
- Leanne Boucher, Ph.D.
- Myron Burns, Ph.D.
- Matt Collins, Ph.D.
- Tom Fagan, Ph.D.
- Mercedes Fernandez, Ph.D.
- Lena Hall, Ph.D.
- Mindy Ma, Ph.D.
- Madhavi Menon, Ph.D.
- Jason Piccone, Ph.D.
- Michael Reiter, Ph.D.
- Glenn Scheyd, Ph.D.
- Aya Shigeto, Ph.D.
- Valerie Starratt, Ph.D.
- Weylin Sternglanz, Ph.D.
- Jaime Tartar, Ph.D.
- Michael Voltaire, Ph.D.
For More Information
Psychology Program Information: Glenn Scheyd, Ph.D.
Assistant Director, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(954) 262-7991
Admissions Information: Isabelle De Castro, M.B.A.
Graduate
Program Enrollment Coordinator
(954) 262-8361