MS in Psychology

The Master’s program at DSU has two tracks. The first track will lead you toward licensure as a Counselor in the State of Delaware (check with your state for reciprocity). The second track has a research focus, and centers on the study of Neuropsychology. Each of these programs is entirely online, with the exception of occasional visits to campus to discuss your internships. Each program has an option that will allow you to graduate in two years and another option that will allow you to graduate in three years. The curricula for both programs and both timeframes can be found below.

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:

Not Applicable

Additional Admission Requirements

Personal Statement: No

# 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