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Master of Arts in Psychopharmacology (Online)

The M.A. in Psychopharmacology program is designed to provide general knowledge of psychopharmacology and medical conditions that are relevant to mental health care, specifically for practitioners and leaders who are not psychologists or doctoral psychology students. However, students should have undergraduate or graduate degrees in related fields, such as:

  • Mental health counseling
  • Marriage and family therapy
  • Applied behavior analysis
  • Related fields of psychology

Students will learn how to increase their current competencies in assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, and engage in case-based learning that will enhance their collaborative practice skills.

Graduates of the Online M.A. Psychopharmacology program can emerge with the skills needed to advance their career within a variety of professional settings, including:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Mental health practices
  • Integrated care facilities
  • Nursing homes
  • Rehabilitation facilities
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