Wyoming Psychology Master's + PhD & Doctorate
Corner of Ninth and Ivinson, Laramie, WY 82071 The University of Wyoming's graduate study program is expected to lead students into a doctoral degree in Psychology, and for this reason students wishing to complete a Master's degree that will terminate at the graduate level are rarely admitted. UW is highly selective and generally only accepts 4 to 6 applicants into the clinical program with an average acceptance rate of 1 to 4 applicants into other specialties. Students will focus on one of four areas including cognitive development, social, law and clinical psychology, and will work toward completion with the mentor ship of a particular faculty member. This member of faculty will supply the lab in which research will be completed throughout the program. [full profile]
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