Connecticut College seal Connecticut College
About Conn | Academics | Admission | Campus Life | Interdisciplinary Centers | Arts and Culture | Sciences at Conn | Athletics

Department of Psychology

Graduate Studies - Master of Arts in Psychology

Becky Blais and Nellie Staker, both '04, run some statistics in the psychology department computer lab in Bill Hall.

Connecticut College offers the MA degree in psychology with specializations in clinical psychology and behavioral medicine/health psychology. The degree consists of twelve 500-level courses typically completed over two years. In the second year, a variety of clinical practicum placements are available to students who have completed the relevant clinical course work. Financial aid in the form of partial tuition remissions is available.

For more information on graduate studies in psychology, email:
Nancy McLeod,
Department Assistant, Psychology
nmmac@conncoll.edu