Georgia Master’s in Psychology Degree Programs and Resources
Below is an affordability ranked list of colleges in Georgia that offer both terminal and non-terminal psychology degree programs. Twelve Georgia schools offer 40 postgraduate degree programs in psychology. These degree types are in the areas of psychology, positive psychology, clinical counseling psychology, clinical/counseling psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, educational psychology, kinesiology (specializing in exercise psychology), applied cognition and development, gifted and creative education, quantitative methodology, clinical psychology, cognitive science, community psychology, developmental psychology; and neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience. See the “Georgia Psychology Resources” at the bottom of the page for sites with helpful, local psychology information. The states bordering Georgia that offer graduate psychology programs are Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Georgia Master’s in Psychology Programs
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Life University The LU Master of Science in Positive Psychology offers three tracks: General, Coaching Psychology, and Secular Ethics and Contemplative Science. The program focuses on the study of flourishing and positive human functioning and include key areas such as happiness, life satisfaction, meaning in life, gratitude, compassion and forgiveness. | $ | #TD #510 |
Brenau University (MPCAC) The BU Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology is designed to provide training that is consistent with a scientist-practitioner model of Clinical Counseling Psychology. The program prepares students for work in a wide variety of clinical, counseling, assessment, and research settings. | $ | #TD #510 #091 |
Clayton State University (MPCAC) The CSU Master of Science in Clinical/Counseling Psychology prepares students to be competent, ethical practitioners of psychological services in the community. Students will develop skills in psychological assessment, and in a variety of therapeutic modalities, including adult and child individual therapy, family, couples, and group therapy. | $ | #TD #510 #091 |
University of West Georgia The UWG Master of Arts in Psychology has a broadly humanistic orientation, with phenomenological and existential roots, and transpersonal approaches. The program is generalist and integrative, emphasizing both the historical and theoretical foundations as well as experiential dimensions and applications of psychology. | $ | #TD #510 |
Valdosta State University The VSU MS in Industrial-Organizational Psychology was incepted in 1984. Students have had a high success rate in acquiring jobs in human resources, research, and human services. Graduates have served as human-resource interns with local, regional, national, and international organizations in manufacturing, human services, health care, civil service, banking, and government contracting. | $$ | #TD #510 #106 |
Augusta University (MPCAC) The AU Master of Science degree in Psychology will prepare you for a career in mental health or research, or to work toward a doctoral degree. Students will gain practical experience in clinical, research and/or teaching internships and have the opportunity to complete an independent research thesis. Tracks include: Clinical Counseling, Applied Experimental Psychology, and General Experimental Psychology track. | $$ | #TD #510 #101 |
Georgia State University (BACB) The GSU Master of Science in Educational Psychology helps students understand the science of learning and behavioral change with emphasis on the application of the principles of psychology to the systematic study of education. GSU also offers a MS in Applied Behavior Analysis which gives students the opportunity to work in a clinical and community environment to help people with disabilities. | $$ | #TD #510 #081 #097 |
University of Georgia UGA offers a MEd, a MA, a EdS or a PhD in Educational Psychology - Applied Cognition and Development. In these programs educational psychologists explore the effect of human cognitive and developmental processes on education. They also determine how that knowledge can be applied to teaching and learning. Our programs prepare graduates to improve education through research, to implement projects in schools, and to apply research and methods to various settings. | $$$ | #TD #510 #097 |
University of Georgia The UGA Master's in Kinesiology with specialization in Exercise Psychology prepares you for doctoral studies in the field or careers in allied health, corporate laboratory research, and university teaching and research. Students will undertake advanced scholarly study and research into the physiological responses and adaptations to acute and chronic physical activity, including the role of physical activity in preventing disease and promoting health. | $$$ | #TD #510 |
University of Georgia UGA offers a MEd, a MA, a EdS or a PhD in Educational Psychology - Gifted and Creative Education. Students become grounded in the idea that giftedness and creativity are expressed in diverse ways among diverse people; that creativity is a universal potential to be nurtured and enhanced; and that the best education is tailored to students' specific needs. | $$$ | #TD #510 #097 |
University of Georgia UGA offers a MEd, a MA, or a PhD in Educational Psychology - Quantitative Methodology. The M.A. and Ph.D. in Quantitative Methodology are research-oriented degrees. The M.Ed. program focuses on applications of advanced quantitative methodology. | $$$ | #TD #510 #097 |
University of Georgia The UGA Master's Program in Industrial-Organizational Psychology is an innovative, two-year program designed for working professionals seeking to pursue graduate education in a collaborative, practitioner-focused format. | $$$ | #TD #510 #106 |
Georgia Southern University The GSU MS in Experimental Psychology program provides a wide range of study areas, including Cognition, Developmental, Health, Learning, Personality, Religion, Social, and Physiological psychology. The program also offers an optional teaching emphasis, which involves one-on-one mentoring from dedicated teachers as well as in-class teaching experience. | $$$ | #TD #510 #101 |
Georgia Doctorate in Psychology Programs
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Mercer University (APA) The MU PsyD in Clinical Psychology is designed to produce graduates who are eligible for licensure as practicing clinical psychologists, particularly in interdisciplinary healthcare settings. MU also offers a PsyD/MPH combined degree program. | $ | #NTD #510 #085 |
Georgia State University (NASP) The GSU Concurrent Med/EdS in School Psychology program educates you in the major disciplines of education and psychology. The training provides a knowledge base about schools, instructional methods, research methods, learning and developmental issues. Students develop application skills in cognitive and achievement assessment, interviewing and teacher and parent consultation. | $$ | #NTD #510 #119 |
Georgia State University (APA,NASP) The GSU PhD is School Psychology prepares you for work as a professional psychologist in a variety of contexts and to serve as a leader in the field of school psychology. | $$ | #NTD #510 #119 |
Georgia State University (APA) The GSU PhD in Clinical Psychology is based on the scientist-practitioner model and is designed to train clinical psychologists who take a scientific approach for contemporary and innovative careers in research, practice, and/or teaching. The GSU PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology have general clinical psychology training as well as specialized clinical neuropsychology training. The GSU PhD in Clinical Community Psychology seek training in both clinical and community psychology and aim to be eligible for clinical licensure following graduation. | $$ | #NTD #510 #085 #088 #114 |
Georgia State University (APA) The GSU PhD in Cognitive Science encompasses interdisciplinary interests in experimental psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science, and translational science. With cognition as its unifying thread, the program area provides opportunities to specialize in research and training in basic or applied cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, social cognition, language and cognitive development, psycholinguistics, and comparative cognition. | $$ | #NTD #510 #087 #101 |
Georgia State University (APA) The GSU PhD in Community Psychology administers a concentration in Community Psychology (COR) and jointly administers (with the Clinical program area) a concentration in Clinical-Community Psychology (CLC). In addition, the Community Psychology program area administers a dual degree M.P.H./Ph.D. program in collaboration with Georgia State’s School of Public Health. | $$ | #NTD #510 #088 |
Georgia State University (APA) The GSU PhD in Developmental Psychology is relatively small and offers personalized training in the concentration for its students. The concentration trains scholars in the methods and the science of normative as well as atypical paths of development from infancy through adolescence. | $$ | #NTD #510 #095 |
Georgia State University (APA) The GSU PhD in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience goal is to bridge psychology and neuroscience in the scientific study of brains and behavior. Two concentrations include: Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (CAN) concentration and the Clinical Neuropsychology (CLN) concentration. | $$ | #NTD #510 #114 |
University of Georgia The UGA PhD in Kinesiology with specialization in Exercise Psychology will work with esteemed faculty in our well-equipped laboratories to complete your dissertation and prepare for research-intensive careers in university, government, or private sector settings. We give preference to students with strong backgrounds in biopsychology and exercise science who have interests compatible with our ongoing research. | $$$ | #NTD #510 |
University of Georgia (APA,NASP) The UGA PhD in educational Psychology - School Psychology will develop principles of theory, science, and practice in four major content areas: Child and adolescent development and systems, Abnormal psychology, Appraisal, and Intervention and consultation. | $$$ | #NTD #510 #097 #119 |
University of Georgia (APA,PCSAS,APCS) The UGA PhD in Clinical Psychology has a clinical science perspective, a strong research emphasis, and a cognitive-behavioral orientation. Mentored research activities, course work in basic and clinical psychology, teaching, and clinical practica represent the training experiences available in this model. | $$$ | #NTD #510 #085 |
University of Georgia The UGA PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology exists to develop, research, and apply psychological principles to raise the quality of life for working individuals. The UGA PhD in Behavior and Brain Sciences has five areas of research options: Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology, Neuroscience, Social-Personality Psychology and Vision Sciences. | $$$ | #NTD #510 #095 #105 #106 #116 |
Georgia Southern University (APA) The GSU PsyD in Psychology originated from a longstanding and dire need for licensed psychologists in rural, underserved areas of the United States, most specifically in the rural South. The program has an ongoing mission to increase awareness of diversity, especially related to rural and underserved populations. | $$$ | #NTD #510 |
Georgia Southern University (NASP) The GSU EdS in School Psychology provides training to serve children and adolescents with learning, behavioral, or emotional problems in educational settings. Students are first awarded an interim M.Ed. degree and continue in the program to complete the remaining requirements of the Ed.S. degree. Professional Level Six (S-6) Certification which is acquired after successful completion of the prescribed Ed.S. | $$$ | #NTD #510 #119 |
Georgia Institute of Technology (HFES) The Georgia Tech Phd in Psychology has five areas of specialization to choose from: Cognition and Brain Science, Cognitive Aging, Engineering Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and Quantitative Psychology. All five programs share a core curriculum in general psychology and quantitative methods. | $$$ | #NTD #510 #103 #106 |
Emory University (APA,PCSAS,APCS) The EU PhD in Psychology programs of study include: Clinical Psychology, Cognition and Development, and Neuroscience and Animal Behavior. The emphasis of the department is a broad, interdisciplinary approach to understanding issues and problems in contemporary psychology, while at the same time offering specialization in a particular area. | $$$$ | #NTD #510 #085 |
Georgia Psychology Licensing and Resources
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Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities DBHDD supports Georgians with behavioral health challenges, and intellectual and developmental disabilities in a dynamic health care environment. | #510 #081 |
Georgia Board of Psychology The Board is a six-member board consisting of five psychologists and one consumer member. Board members are appointed by the Governor to provide consumer protection and public health and welfare through the regulation of the profession. The Board processes licensure applications and receives, investigates, and adjudicates complaints issued against licensed psychologists. | #510 |
Georgia Psychologist License Lookup Psychologist License Search in Georgia | #510 |
Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia LPCA raises public awareness about mental health issues and the role of LPCs, promotes ethical and professional standards for practice and licensure, and provides training and networking for its members. LPCA is a state chapter of the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA). | #510 |
Jung Society of Atlanta The Atlanta Georgia Jung Society is a non-profit organization committed to providing fellowship and education for people interested in the body of thought derived from the work of C.G. Jung. | #510 |
Georgia Psychological Association GPA is the state association for all psychologists working or residing in Georgia. GPA has clinical psychology, academic, government, educational psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, forensic psychology and many other types of psychologists within the membership. | #510 #085 #097 #102 #106 |
Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network GMHCN is a Georgia Corporation founded in 1991 by consumers of state services for mental health, developmental disabilities, and addictive diseases. It hosts one of the largest statewide annual consumer conferences in the nation. | #510 |
National Alliance on Mental Illness Georgia The mission of NAMI Georgia is to empower affiliates to create communities where all affected by mental illnesses find hope, help, and acceptance through support, education, and advocacy. | #510 |
Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association The GPPA is the only statewide organization representing Georgia psychiatrists and their patients. Our 700+ psychiatrists work together to ensure humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorders, including developmental disabilities and substance related disorders. | #510 |
Mental Health America of Georgia MHA of Georgia is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with mental health challenges as well as promoting mental wellness throughout Georgia. We represent a growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of everyone in our state, emphasizing mental health as a critical component of a healthy lifestyle. | #510 |
Georgia Association of School Psychologists GASP mission is to provide school psychologists in Georgia with the highest level of support and professional training so that they can remain effective in a dynamic educational environment. | #510 #119 |
Georgia Society of Adlerian Psychology Promotes the knowledge and application of Individual Psychology, defined as the psychological theory and practice created by Alfred Adler. We encourage the membership of counselors, social workers, psychologists, educators, business people, parents, and students. We offer Continuing Education on various topics throughout the year. | #510 |
Georgia Association of Jungian Analysts The GAJA is a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, which establishes and maintains standards of Jungian analytic training and practice worldwide. | #510 |
Georgia Association for Behavior Analysis The GABA was created with the mission to promote behavior analysis, both internally and externally; provide education opportunities for both ABA professionals and others; and to provide networking opportunities for behavioral professional and those interested in behavior analysis in the state of Georgia. | #510 #081 |
Athens Area Psychological Association AAPA supports the professional practice of licensed psychologists in the Northeast Georgia area. The purpose of the AAPA is to uphold psychology as a science and a profession and to promote its appropriate and ethical applications in the interest of human welfare. | #510 |
Georgia Psychological Society The GPS was founded in 2006 to promote research and participation in psychology in the state of Georgia. Since 2011, the Society has held its yearly meeting at different host colleges and universities across Georgia. | #510 |
Georgia Association for Industrial-Organizational Psychology GAIOP is a professional organization created to promote sharing of ideas and information about psychology as applied to work and human resource management. We provide professional development programs, including continuing education workshops cosponsored with the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). | #510 #106 |
Atlanta Psychoanalytic Society APS promotes psychoanalytic understanding in the treatment of our patients, in the education of our clinicians, and in the community more generally. We are three organizations with separate but overlapping missions, united by a passion to promote psychoanalytic understanding. | #510 |
Georgia Psychology Related Podcasts
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