The Chicago School's online-blended master's degree programs in psychology are taught by faculty who are renowned experts in their fields, and deliver the same rigorous, world-class education that is the hallmark of a Chicago School education. Through the curriculum, students are able to integrate theoretical learning, with the practice of making a positive difference, and apply that learning to the workplace. All programs are designed to accommodate the full-time commitments of students with career demands and other obligations. Students are able to specialize in the area of psychology that interests them.
PLEASE NOTE: These programs require a Bachelor's Degree for admittance and do not follow any Psychology Licensure track.
The rapidly growing field of Forensic Psychology focuses on the application of psychology and mental health knowledge to the law and our legal system. The Chicago School's Forensic Psychology M.A. program is the only one of its kind in the Midwest. It is designed specifically for professionals who work in fields such as law enforcement, corrections, victim assistance, court, probation and protective services, jails and prisons, and specialized agencies such as child advocacy centers. With two specializations, Adult Offenders or Juvenile Offenders, students can customize their learning experience.
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology also offers certificate programs in the following areas:
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is a private, not-for-profit institute of higher learning. The Chicago School is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and the council for Higher Education Accreditation. It is also an institutional member of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology.
We provide Chicago School students with the resources and learning they need to enter and thrive in their chosen areas of practice and communities. To become a successful professional and leader, real-world experience is necessary in addition to academic preparation and field placement training.
Our programs are taught predominantly online with a one or two hour virtual residency component where students are expected to be online simultaneously. This online-blended portion of our program benefits students with both a flexible online learning experience combined with the social inclusion aspects of a traditional education which is important especially in the field of Psychology.
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