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**One full-course in Introductory Psychology
 
**One full-course in Introductory Psychology
 
**One full or two half-courses from the following: Child Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theory and Behaviour Disorders, Theories of Personality
 
**One full or two half-courses from the following: Child Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theory and Behaviour Disorders, Theories of Personality
**One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis</li>
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**One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis
 
**One full or two half-courses in Experimental Psychology: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Motivation, Perception, Physiological Psychology
 
**One full or two half-courses in Experimental Psychology: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Motivation, Perception, Physiological Psychology
 
**Four other full psychology courses or the equivalent
 
**Four other full psychology courses or the equivalent
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**One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis
 
**One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis
 
**Equivalent of six other full-courses in psychology (one full-course or two half-courses in each of the following core content areas are acceptable: biological basis of behaviour, cognitive-affective bases of behaviour, social bases of behaviour and individual behaviour)
 
**Equivalent of six other full-courses in psychology (one full-course or two half-courses in each of the following core content areas are acceptable: biological basis of behaviour, cognitive-affective bases of behaviour, social bases of behaviour and individual behaviour)
*Minimum B+ grade point average based on last two years of study  
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*Minimum B+ grade point average based on last two years of study
  
 
===Financial Requirements===
 
===Financial Requirements===

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Contacts

Website: www.psych.yorku.ca/grad
Phone: (416) 736-5290
E-mail: gradpsyc@yorku.ca

Admission Requirements

General

Academic Requirements

  • Masters of Arts Program: Honours degree in Psychology (or its equivalent, with at least 8 full courses in psychology)
  • Honours degree equivalent for students not applying to the Clinical Area should include:
    • One full-course in Introductory Psychology
    • One full or two half-courses from the following: Child Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theory and Behaviour Disorders, Theories of Personality
    • One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis
    • One full or two half-courses in Experimental Psychology: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Motivation, Perception, Physiological Psychology
    • Four other full psychology courses or the equivalent
  • Honours degree equivalent for students applying to the Clinical Area should include:
    • One full-course in Introductory Psychology
    • One full-course in Research Design and Statistical Analysis
    • Equivalent of six other full-courses in psychology (one full-course or two half-courses in each of the following core content areas are acceptable: biological basis of behaviour, cognitive-affective bases of behaviour, social bases of behaviour and individual behaviour)
  • Minimum B+ grade point average based on last two years of study

Financial Requirements

  • Domestic student annual tuition fee: $5,441.22
  • International student annual tuition fee: $11,928.99

Documents

  • 2 official copies of all post-secondary education transcripts
  • Supplementary Admission Form
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • $80 application fee
  • Application checklist

Other

  • Streams and specializations: Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science; Clinical Psychology; Clinical-Developmental Psychology; Developmental and Cognitive Processes; History and Theory of Psychology; Social and Personality Psychology
  • Applicants must submit official scores from the GRE (General Test and Subject Test in Psychology) for the Clinical and Clinical-Developmental Areas
  • Applicants to the other areas must submit scores from the GRE General Test only

Deadlines

  • December 15 for September start date