Dear tipsters--

Our psych department is seriously considering offering a Master's in Experimental Psych.  As I've been working on my part of this investigative process, I'm finding that I could really use input on/help with answering the following questions:

1) why would a student consider this degree (not just from our school, but a Master's in Experimental in general?

2) what are the future demands for such a degree?

3) what is the potential job market for those with this degree?

4) what are the potential graduate programs available to those who obtain a Master's in Experimental Psych?

5)I know that the APA does not accredit Master's programs, but is there any standard set of criteria for what those with a Master's in Experimental should be able to/prepared to do?

Thanks!

Julie Osland
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Wheeling Jesuit University
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