M.S. in Experimental Psychology

The Master of Science in Experimental Psychology degree program at the Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology 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.

The college's Master of Science in Experimental Psychology degree program is offered on NSU's main campus.

Why Choose This Program?

  • To develop mastery of advanced theoretical, statistical, and methodological foundations of experimental psychology.
  • To prepare for a professional career as a researcher and experimental psychologist.
  • To prepare for admission into a doctoral program in psychology.

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Quick Facts

Delivery Options
Program is offered at the main NSU campus in Davie/Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Start Dates
Apply by June 1 to begin classes in August for the Fall semester.
Tuition and Fees
Visit the Tuition and Fees page for more information.
Degree Completion
NSU's Master in Experimental Psychology program is 33 credit hours including a master's thesis. See the full curriculum.

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Fort Lauderdale, FL  33328-2004

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