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The Graduate Programs

Application Process

Degree Requirements

Master's Degree:
    36 credit hours, first year project, thesis and defense (including qualifying exam), no practical experience required.

    Nonthesis option: no
    Completion time: two to three years

Doctorate Degree:
    40-70 credit hours (determined by committee), comprehensive exam, dissertation and defense, internship or co-op is recommended. Teaching a course is required.

    For the Ph.D. degree in Engineering Psychology, students must complete an internship in an industrial,governmental, or other laboratory setting of at least three-months duration.

    Completion time: two to three years after the Master's

Curriculum

Core Courses- Of the following courses, three are required for the Master's and four for the Ph.D.
Learning
Sensation & Perception
Cognition
Biopsychology
Social Psychology
Engineering Psychology
Developmental Psychology
History and Systems

Methods Courses- Of the following courses, all are required for the Master's and all plus two additional statistics courses are required for the Ph.D.:
Quantitative Methods
Experimental Design
Experimental Statistics

Elective Courses
Human-Machine Systems
Aviation Psychology
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Psychology
Computer Methods
Multivariate Statistics
Courses from other departments including Experimental Statistics Department, Computer Science Department, etc.

Careers

Our recent master's level graduates are employed with companies ranging from IBM to small private consulting companies. We frequently have more requests from industry contacts for graduates than we have students.

Our recent Ph.D. graduates have been employed in academia and industry. Alumni work at the University of Quebec, Georgia Tech, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, the Air Force Academy, University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and the University of Michigan. Graduates in Cognitive and Engineering areas are typically employed in the computer industry, telecommunications, and aerospace. NMSU Psychology department graduates can be found at IBM, Microsoft, Dell, and Government agencies.

A recent survey shows that entry level salaries for Psychology Ph.D.'s in academic jobs is $50,000. In 2000, a survey of usability practioners in industry (the most common area of employment for our graduates) found an average salary of $70,000. Note that entry level salaries would be below this level.