Graduate Studies in Psychology (MA/MSc/PhD)

Individualize Your Graduate Experience

The University of Lethbridge recognizes the importance of quality graduate education for students and offers graduate degrees in diverse disciplines. Graduate degrees in Psychology are research-based programs that train students in research methods and data analysis in the Psychological Sciences. The goal of both programs is to train high-quality researchers and prepare students for Ph.D. programs in Psychology and related disciplines. The main difference between the programs is the area of focus.
 

Within the Department of Psychology these include:

Looking to become a Registered Psychologist or Counsellor? Please reach out to the Faculty of Education.

Faculty at the University of Lethbridge hold wide-ranging areas of expertise, and we invite you to explore these opportunities further:

To find out more about Graduate Studies opportunities, please contact the School of Graduate Studies directly.

Co-operative Education Option
The Co-operative Education/Internship Option is available to students for the Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc) programs. Co-operative education is an educational model that formally integrates academic study at the master’s level with relevant, paid work experience in appropriate employment fields such as government, institutions, and industry. The University, the employer, and the student are in partnership to ensure an enriching experience toward the student's professional development.

Further information or to add the Co-op option to your graduate degree may be obtained from the Faculty of Arts and Science Office of Career Bridge (Co-operative Education): AH151; tel. 403.329.2000; email or via the Co-op website.