
The Master of Science in Psychology at Boston College University provides a focused and academically intensive foundation for students seeking to explore human behavior, mental processes, and psychological research through a scientific lens. This one-year program emphasizes cognitive, developmental, social, and biological perspectives, offering students a thorough understanding of psychological theory and empirical methodology. Through advanced coursework, hands-on research, and analytical training, learners strengthen their ability to investigate complex behavioral patterns and apply critical psychological reasoning across diverse domains.
Students are encouraged to engage deeply with experimental design, statistical analysis, and psychological assessment techniques that prepare them for academic or applied research roles. The program supports independent inquiry and the development of research portfolios, helping learners connect theoretical concepts with practical questions. Whether focusing on mental health, human development, or cognitive science, students build scientific literacy and the professional skills required to interpret data, evaluate interventions, and contribute to evidence-based solutions in psychology and related fields.
Semester 1 β Foundations of Psychological Science
Semester 2 β Specialization and Research Application
Graduates of this program are well equipped for research-oriented, academic, and applied positions across educational, clinical, and organizational settings. Many pursue roles as research assistants, behavioral analysts, program evaluators, or human services specialists, supporting evidence-based initiatives in public health, education, nonprofit organizations, or corporate environments. The programβs strong foundation in data analysis and psychological theory also makes graduates valuable in roles involving user research, mental health program development, and organizational behavior analysis. While this degree is not a clinical licensure track, it serves as a robust stepping stone toward doctoral study in psychology, neuroscience, or counseling, where graduates can specialize further. Through rigorous scientific training and exposure to diverse psychological frameworks, graduates are prepared to contribute meaningfully to behavioral research and applied psychological insight.
This program is ideal for students who seek a research-intensive and conceptually rich education in psychology within a focused one-year format. With expert faculty, small seminar-style classes, and strong support for independent research, learners are immersed in a dynamic academic environment that fosters intellectual growth and methodological rigor. The curriculum promotes interdisciplinary inquiry, ethical reflection, and the ability to translate psychological knowledge into meaningful practice. Whether preparing for doctoral study or transitioning into analytical and research roles, students gain the tools and experience to understand and influence behavior at individual and systemic levels. Shaped by advanced psychological training and research engagement, the program empowers graduates to pursue impactful paths in science, education, and public service.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States