University of Arkansas
Map Administration Bldg 425, Fayetteville, AR 72701»(479) 575-2000 »http://www.uark.edu
Two degree programs in psychological science are offered at the University of Arkansas. These are the experimental psychology and clinical psychology pathways. The first two years of the degrees are the same and are designed to teach you how to become a psychologist. The university strongly believes that this is a necessary foundation before you study towards a specialization such as clinical or experimental psychology. In order to maintain the quality that the university is known for, you will be expected to have at least a B grade point average during the entire course, or above if at all possible.Interview
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APA Accredited
Costs
- Tuition for full time students (In State): Approximately $ 6,291.00/year
- Graduate Out of State Tuition: Approximately $ 14,882.00/year
- Average Books/Supplies Cost: $ 1,278.00
- Off Campus Room Board Average Cost: $ 8,672.00
* Based on 2012 data
Psychology Degrees Offered:
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology - Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) - Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology (EEP)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Health Psychology (CHP)
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- Campus Setting: City - Small
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 19 to 1
- Total Enrollment: 4187
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University of Arkansas has programs in the following specializations: Clinical Psychology, Health PsychologyLocation
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