Graduate Degrees — School Psychology, Alfred University

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Graduate Degrees

(IPEDS, 2001–2005)
2001–2005 Psychology, Except Clinical degrees from Alfred University
 
Alfred University: Psychology, Except Clinical

Master's degrees

Total 82
    Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics 0
    Community Psychology 0
    Comparative Psychology 0
    Counseling Psychology 0
    Developmental and Child Psychology 0
    Educational Psychology 0
    Environmental Psychology 0
    Experimental Psychology 0
    Family Psychology 0
    Forensic Psychology 0
    Geropsychology 0
    Health/Medical Psychology 0
    Industrial and Organizational Psychology 0
    Personality Psychology 0
    Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology 0
    Psychology, General 0
    Psychology, Other 0
    Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology 0
    Psychopharmacology 0
    School Psychology 82
    Social Psychology 0

Doctoral degrees

Total 33
    Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics 0
    Community Psychology 0
    Comparative Psychology 0
    Counseling Psychology 0
    Developmental and Child Psychology 0
    Educational Psychology 0
    Environmental Psychology 0
    Experimental Psychology 0
    Family Psychology 0
    Forensic Psychology 0
    Geropsychology 0
    Health/Medical Psychology 0
    Industrial and Organizational Psychology 0
    Personality Psychology 0
    Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology 0
    Psychology, General 0
    Psychology, Other 7
    Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology 0
    Psychopharmacology 0
    School Psychology 26
    Social Psychology 0
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