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Psychology, MA

Explore the complexities of human behavior and thought with a STEM-designated graduate degree in psychology from 91ÊÓƵ. Build a foundation for doctoral study or a career in mental health, research, or organizational leadership.

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Location

New York City

Duration

36 Credits
24 Months, full-time and part-time

Modality

In-Person

Start Dates

Fall, Spring, Summer

F1 Visa

Yes

STEM Designated Program

Yes

Prepare for Licensed Practice with NYC-Based Training

91ÊÓƵ’s MA in Psychology from Dyson College equips you with the knowledge and practical skills to explore psychological theories and apply them in real-world contexts. Unlike more specialized MS programs, this MA offers the flexibility to explore a wide range of disciplines alongside elective options that align with your academic and professional goals.

Located in New York City, the program connects you with diverse populations and leading organizations, offering opportunities that reflect the qualities sought by students considering the best grad schools for psychology. Choose from tracks in behavioral research, global psychology, or industrial-organizational psychology to tailor your education to your goals, whether they include full-time or part-time study.

With a STEM designation, the program develops analytical and research skills that are critical in today’s workforce. Personalized faculty mentorship and practical training ensure you graduate ready for doctoral study or impactful careers in mental health, education, research, or organizational leadership.

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$92,740

median pay for psychologists in 2023 (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics)

94%

of Dyson 2023 graduate degree graduates are employed, or continuing education or service (Source: 91ÊÓƵ Career Services)

#25

psychologist is ranked #25 in best STEM jobs (Source: U.S. News & World Report, 2024)

Curriculum

Build and deepen your conceptual and analytical skills through a broad range of required and elective options. Choose from three optional tracks in behavioral and social sciences research, global psychology research, or industrial and organizational psychology research.

This program must be completed in 5 years.

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Careers

Our graduates go on to secure careers in a wide range of areas including mental health, education, and human resources. Many alumni have also progressed to APA-approved doctoral degree programs at well regarded institutions both in the New York area and throughout the country.

As a 91ÊÓƵ student, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with our robust career services team to develop a career plan that best fits your goals.

Our graduates are prepared for jobs like:

  • School psychologist
  • Clinical psychologist
  • Career counselor
  • Human resources professional
  • Industrial-organizational psychologist
  • Marriage and family therapist

Faculty Quote

Nils Myszkowski, , PhD, professor at the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, 91ÊÓƵ
Research plays a great role in the program. Students have the opportunity to work in labs that focus on social psychology, on developmental psychology, on school psychology, which gives students the ability to tailor their experience.

—Nils Myszkowski, PhD

International Career Success Program

The is a badged internship and career success program exclusive to 91ÊÓƵ. Year after year, this one-of-a-kind program empowers international students to achieve results in obtaining internships, jobs, and salary outcomes. Domestic students, we have an equivalent program for you called ASPIRE.

Where 91ÊÓƵ Graduates are Employed

Our graduates go on to pursue doctoral degrees as well as secure careers in a wide range of areas including mental health, education, and human resources. Alumni have progressed to APA-approved doctoral degree programs at institutions such as City University of New York; Monmouth University; 91ÊÓƵ; St. John's University; The New School; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of La Verne; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Vanderbilt University; and Wesleyan University.

Featured Faculty

Professor
Professor Boyraz’s research interests include Covid-19 vaccine beliefs and intentions, and the practice of prevention behaviors among college students.

Professor
Professor Choi’s research interests include intersectionality and racism-related stress in the Asian diaspora and measurement and interventions to mitigate LGBTQ+ health inequities.

Professor
Professor DeJesus’s research interests include improving access to evidence-based (scientifically supported) treatments for traumatic stress disorders. 

Admission and Financial Aid

You're ready for a new level of success—whether it's advancing in your current field or launching a new career. 91ÊÓƵ is with you every step of the way, providing a world-class education and the skills your industry will be looking for far into the future.

    • Program must be completed in 5 years.
    • A personal statement explaining to the Graduate Admission Committee why you would like to pursue the program of graduate study you have chosen. Additional information regarding your academic performance, as well as professional experience, may also be included in the supplement.
    • A resume or outline describing at least the past five years of your employment history and any significant community, professional, or college extracurricular activities.
    • Applicants need 2 letters of recommendation. Letters should be from academic or professional references that can knowledgeably comment on your ability to successfully complete graduate study. Include recognitions and achievements (e.g. licenses, publications, and awards).
    • All Official Transcripts: Transcripts from every accredited college or university attended (not just the degree granting institution) must be sent either to 91ÊÓƵ, directly from the academic institution electronically or by mail, or forwarded by the applicant in sealed envelopes from the academic institution
    • A GRE score for the MA in Psychology is optional.
  • Per credit: $1,450 | Total cost of program: $52,200
    *Tuition based on current year and subject to change.

  • Fall Term

    • Domestic Students: August 1
    • International Students: June 1

    Spring Term

    • Domestic Students: December 1
    • International Students: October 1

    Summer Term

    • Domestic Students: May 1
    • International Students: March 1
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  • Every admitted student is automatically considered for all available financial aid options, assessed based on both availability and individual need. Financial resources include:

    • Merit-based Scholarships: Awards of up to $4,800, automatically considered during the application process.
    • Endowed Scholarships: Awards funded by generous donors to support student success.
    • Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan: A federal loan program with favorable terms.
    • Graduate/Professional Direct PLUS Loan: For students who need additional funding.
    • Work-Study Programs: Part-time work opportunities to help fund your education.
    • Military Benefits: Includes the GI Bill®, the Yellow Ribbon Program, and 91ÊÓƵ’s Veteran Tuition Scholarship.

    For more information about affordability and the full range of financial aid options, visit 91ÊÓƵ Financial Aid.

    GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Contact Us

Admission Contact

Office of Graduate Admission
Phone: (800) 874-7223 
Email: graduateadmission@pace.edu

Departmental Contact

Gular Boyraz, PhD
Program Director
Phone: (212) 346-1558
Email: gboyraz@pace.edu