Psychology
M.A. Applied Forensic Psychology
Students prepare for nonclinical roles at the intersection of psychology, law, and public policy, emphasizing critical thinking, ethics, and cultural awareness. These skills prepare graduates for careers in law enforcement, corrections, child welfare, and related fields, and also provide a foundation for doctoral study.
M.A. Applied Psychology
Extend your knowledge and apply concepts of psychology to practical, real-world contexts. You will set yourself apart through the creation of an Applied Research Project that will highlight one of the seven concentration areas in a real-life application of scholarly theory and practice.
M.A. Forensic Psychology: Professional Counselor Licensure
Students train in essential diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative skills in preparation to address a variety of emotional, intellectual, and psychological symptoms and conditions. These skills prepare students to work in a range of forensic settings and populations.
M.A. Counseling Psychology
This counselor training program equips students with the essential diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative skills to work with a variety of clinical populations. They apply a broad knowledge of the scientific and theoretical principles to treat a variety of emotional, intellectual, and psychological symptoms and conditions.
Online M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology
Designed to educate clinical psychology practitioners and leaders who wish to expand their knowledge base in psychopharmacology and medical conditions that are relevant to mental health care. Learn to augment the essential competencies of assessment, diagnosis, and intervention in a case-based learning environment, integrating these medical approaches into current and aspiring practitioners’ client care.
M.A. Psychopharmacology
The online M.A. Psychopharmacology program is designed to provide general knowledge of psychopharmacology, specifically for practitioners and leaders who are not psychologists or doctoral psychology students.
M.A. International Psychology
Learn to use the theory and practice of psychology to provide services in international settings. The Chicago School will prepare you to excel as a leader in an increasingly globalized world, making a difference in the fields of mental health, human capacity building, organizational development, or environmental advocacy.
Medicine
Online M.S. Biomedical Sciences
Build a strong foundation in the fundamental areas of biomedicine (anatomy, physiology, and scientific research) needed to embark on or transform your career in medicine. The core curriculum features rigorous training in immunology, medical ethics, microbiology, and beyond.
Master of Public Health
You will integrate theory, scientific research, professional practice, and innovation to respond to challenges set by an evolving U.S. healthcare landscape. Career-focused community engagement in a rigorous curriculum builds the knowledge and skills necessary in the healthcare marketplace.
Business
M.A. Organizational Leadership
Develop pillars of ethical leadership informed by an evidence-based psychological perspective. Graduates are prepared to pursue careers as ethical leaders and managers, be sensitive to and understand diverse populations, and contribute to education, research, and policymaking in a variety of organizational environments.
M.A. Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Train in the essential diagnostic and consultative skills to improve the health of organizations and the individuals within them. You will design and implement I/O assessments and solutions while improving developmental areas.
Online M.A. Behavioral Economics
Build a foundation in advanced psychology that addresses broader business applications to decision-making, negotiation, marketing, and consumer behavior. Graduates are prepared to deliver professional services, perform research, excel as leaders and policy advisers, and to positively impact diverse populations.
Counseling
M.A. Marriage, Couples, and Family Therapy
You will develop essential diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative skills from a systemic and relational context to work with a variety of clinical populations that span the developmental spectrum. The curriculum teaches you to address a variety of emotional, intellectual, and psychological conditions and disorders.
M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Chicago
Incorporates the eight content areas outlined by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) to prepare those seeking professional counselor licensure. The M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Chicago is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Online
Gain experience and training in general counseling competencies including ethics, research, program evaluation, diagnosis, theories, career development, assessment, and counseling interventions. The online M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Washington D.C.
Coursework and supervised clinical training exercises train you to promote mental wellness, prevention, and resilience for individuals and communities. The M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Washington, D.C., is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Dallas
Gain the knowledge, skills, multicultural competence, and self-awareness required of professional counselors. The M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Dallas is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Behavioral Sciences
M.S. Applied Behavior Analysis
With an emphasis on conducting graduate-level research, study behavior-analytic therapies while preparing to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®).