IX. Graduate Programs

Psychology

General Admission and Program Requirements

To apply for admission, applicants must view "How to Apply" in the section Prospective Students... Graduate, in the Psychology Department website http://www.psychology.uoguelph.ca. This is a self-administered application. First, students apply online through the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) and pay an application fee. Second, they assemble the application information described in the psychology website consisting of Letter of Reference forms, all post secondary transcripts, a Departmental Questionnaire, and a copy of the online OUAC application form and forward the complete package to the Graduate Secretary, Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1G 2W1. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General is required for all applicants for MA and PhD programs. Additionally, the Subject (Psychology) test scores are required of all applicants (except in the Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science area) for MA and PhD programs. Applicants should request that their GRE scores be sent directly to the Department of Psychology before the departmental application deadline (Dec. 15). Contact the Graduate Secretary, Department of Psychology, at psygsec@psy.uoguelph.ca for additional information.

MA Program

Admission Requirements MA Program

Consideration for admission to the MA program will be given to students with an honours BA or BSc (or its equivalent) in Psychology or a related field of study (e.g. Computer science, neuroscience) and a minimum of a 'B+' standing. Students are normally expected to have taken courses across the breadth of psychology with some courses in the area to which they are applying. A strong background in methodology and statistics is expected. As well, applicants must have undertaken an Honours thesis research project or senior research project equivalent. Students are admitted to the MA program with the understanding that they intend to proceed to the PhD program.

Degree Requirements MA Program
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science
PSYC*6060 [0.50] Research Design and Statistics
PSYC*6740 [0.50] Research Seminar in Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science A
PSYC*6880 [0.25] Ethical Issues in Psychology

OR

UNIV*6600 [0.00] Animal Care Short Course
PSYC*6471 [0.50] Practicum I

At least one of the following electives:

PSYC*6780 [0.50] Foundations of Cognitive Science
PSYC*6790 [0.50] Memory and Cognition
PSYC*6800 [0.50] Neurobiology of Learning
PSYC*6810 [0.50] Neuropsychology
PSYC*6870 [0.50] Human Factors

and MA Thesis.

Applied Social Psychology
PSYC*6640 [0.50] Foundations of Applied Social Psychology
PSYC*6830 [0.50] Applied Social Psychology
PSYC*6590 [0.50] Social and Community Intervention
PSYC*6522 [0.50] Research Seminar II
PSYC*6840 [0.50] Program Evaluation
PSYC*6522 [0.50] Research Seminar II
PSYC*6880 [0.25] Ethical Issues in Psychology
PSYC*6060 [0.50] Research Design and Statistics
PSYC*6670 [0.50] Research Methods
PSYC*6471 [0.50] Practicum I

and one elective course to be determined in consultation with the student's MA Advisory Committee,

and MA Thesis.

Clinical Psychology: Applied Developmental Emphasis
PSYC*6060 [0.50] Research Design and Statistics
PSYC*6630 [0.50] Developmental Psychology
PSYC*6000 [0.50] Developmental Psychopathology: Etiology and Assessment
PSYC*6580 [0.50] Models of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
PSYC*6690 [0.50] Cognitive Assessment of Children and Adolescents
PSYC*6700 [0.50] Personality and Social Assessment of Children and Adolescents
PSYC*6010 [0.50] Learning Disorders: Research and Clinical Practice
PSYC*6471 [0.50] Practicum I
PSYC*6473 [0.25] Practicum III
PSYC*6880 [0.25] Ethical Issues in Psychology

and MA Thesis.

Industrial/Organizational Psychology
PSYC*7010 [0.50] Recruitment and Selection: Methods and Outcomes
PSYC*7030 [0.50] Work Attitudes and Behaviour
PSYC*6060 [0.50] Research Design and Statistics
PSYC*6670 [0.50] Research Methods
PSYC*7020 [0.50] Employee Performance
PSYC*7070 [0.50] Psychological Measurement
PSYC*6880 [0.25] Ethical Issues in Psychology
PSYC*6380 [0.50] Psychological Applications of Multivariate Analysis
PSYC*7040 [0.50] Social Processes in the Workplace
PSYC*6471 [0.50] Practicum I
PSYC*7160 [0.50] Employee Development: Methods and Outcomes
PSYC*7080 [0.50] Organizational Interventions
PSYC*6840 [0.50] Program Evaluation

and MA Thesis.

PhD Program

Admission Requirements PhD Program

Students must have completed MA requirements in the appropriate field of study (Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science; Applied Social Psychology; Clinical Psychology: Applied Developmental Emphasis; Industrial/Organizational Psychology) with a minimum 'A-' standing to be eligible for admission to the PhD program. These MA requirements are normally met within the department in a two-year course of studies comprising specified course work and a thesis. Students admitted to the PhD program who have completed MA or MSc degrees in other fields of study and/or from other universities may be required to take MA level courses to ensure adequate background preparation for PhD work.

Degree Requirements PhD Program
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science
PSYC*6900 [0.50] Philosophy and History of Psychology as a Science
PSYC*6760 [0.00] Research Seminar in Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science B

Two elective courses

The option of taking:

PSYC*6472 [1.00] Practicum II

Qualifying Examination

and PhD Thesis.

Applied Social Psychology
PSYC*6900 [0.50] Philosophy and History of Psychology as a Science
PSYC*6380 [0.50] Psychological Applications of Multivariate Analysis
PSYC*6522 [0.50] Research Seminar II
PSYC*6471 [0.50] Practicum I
One of:
PSYC*6270 [0.50] Issues in Family-Related Social Policy
1 elective to be determined in consultation with the student's PhD Advisory Committee;

Qualifying Exam;

and PhD Thesis.

Clinical Psychology: Applied Developmental Emphasis
PSYC*6670 [0.50] Research Methods
PSYC*6900 [0.50] Philosophy and History of Psychology as a Science
PSYC*6380 [0.50] Psychological Applications of Multivariate Analysis
PSYC*6472 [1.00] Practicum II
PSYC*6810 [0.50] Neuropsychology
PSYC*7070 [0.50] Psychological Measurement
PSYC*6840 [0.50] Program Evaluation
PSYC*6610 [0.50] Advanced Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
PSYC*6890 [0.25] Legislation and Professional Practice
PSYC*6020 [0.50] Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing Skills

One of the following three courses for students without 2 senior level undergraduate courses in social psychology:

PSYC*6590 [0.50] Social and Community Intervention
PSYC*6640 [0.50] Foundations of Applied Social Psychology
PSYC*6830 [0.50] Applied Social Psychology

Qualifying Exam;

PSYC*8000 [0.00] Clinical Internship

and PhD Thesis.

Industrial/Organizational Psychology
PSYC*7130 [0.50] Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology
PSYC*6900 [0.50] Philosophy and History of Psychology as a Science
PSYC*7140 [0.50] Industrial/Organizational Psychology Special Topic Doctoral Research Seminar

one elective from

PSYC*6840 [0.50] Program Evaluation
PSYC*7080 [0.50] Organizational Interventions
PSYC*7170 [0.50] Industrial/Organizational Psychology Doctoral Research Internship I
PSYC*7180 [0.50] Industrial/Organizational Psychology Doctoral Research Internship II

Qualifying Exam;

and PhD Thesis.

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