Master of Science in Clinical Psychology – Neuropsychology

School: Delaware State University - DSU

The Neuropsychology track is a research track and centers on the study of Neuropsychology. Instead of an internship experience, you will engage in coursework about the most cutting-edge knowledge in the area of Neuropsychology, and two full semesters that guide you to the creation, implementation, writing, presentation and defense of a thesis in a relevant area of your choice. This track also has the option to graduate in two years or three years.

Minimum Admission Requirements

GPA: 2.0 minimum

Standardized testing requirement: Not Applicable

English Proficiency Testing: English proficiency testing is required for 1. people whose undergraduate education was not in the US and 2. people from non-English speaking countries, and 3. non-English speakers generally. However, if a student did their undergraduate education in the U.S., then they do not need to submit a TOEFL.

Level of education attainment required: Bachelor's degree

Program-Specific Admission Requirements

Specify any program-specific admissions requirements:

3.0 GPA in your major;
A grade of “B” or better in Intro to Psych, Abnormal Psych, and Personality

Program-specific essays:

Not Applicable

Additional Admission Requirements

Personal Statement: Yes

# of Letters of Recommendations: 3

Transcripts: Yes (all higher education institutions attended)

Interview: Not Applicable

Portfolio/Work Samples: Not Applicable

Other 1: (Specify):

Not Applicable

Other 2: (Specify):

Not Applicable