M.A. Psychology in Integrative Studies: Design Your Program

 
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Perhaps you are interested in a new career path that involves psychology. Maybe you want to apply psychology to your current career or you see yourself pursuing a particular area of research. The Integrative Studies program presents a unique opportunity among offerings at graduate schools in psychology.

As a student in integrative studies, you design your own program and pursue a master's degree that fits your particular interests. You also have the opportunity to take classes in other centers at Antioch and access additional resources in the larger academic and professional community. Plus, Antioch is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

While other psychology programs at Antioch are more clinical in nature, the Integrative Studies program offers you personal or professional development that does not lead to clinical licensing or certification.

Antioch also has two structured concentrations, a Psychology and Spirituality concentration and an Ecopsychology concentration, beginning fall 2009.