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The Graduate Program in Psychology at Rutgers-Camden is a 30-credit
course of study leading to the Master of Arts degree. The program
combines rigorous academic classes with an individually supervised
research apprenticeship. In keeping with the goals of the field's
two major professional organizations--American Psychological Association
and Association for Psychological Science--the program emphasizes
scientific research methods that can be used to assist in the solution
of real-world problems. The program focuses on basic and applied
research and does not offer training in psychological counseling.
The program is designed for two types of students: those who wish
to prepare for admission to a doctoral program, and those who either
have jobs or seek employment in such applied settings as education,
the
health professions, business, the legal system, and social services.
To accommodate the second type of student, classes are held in the
evening.
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