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Master of Arts in International Psychology (Online)

Students seeking to become leaders and complete an education that will not affect their day-to-day commitments may choose to enroll in the M.A. in International Psychology, Trauma and Group Conflict Concentration online program. Enrollees will get a chance to study international trauma, social justice, and human rights, all while enjoying a transformative education that will prepare them for a successful career. Students begin their education by being introduced to faculty members who are not only knowledgeable, but also experienced, in international psychology. Some of the topics faculty members cover include:

  • Immigration
  • Crisis identification
  • Trauma (man-made & environmental)
  • Refugee status
  • Resilience and healing
  • Acculturation

After graduating from the M.A. in International Psychology, Trauma and Group Conflict Concentration online program, graduates will find that their career choices are diverse and might include occupations in the following establishments:

  • The United Nations (UN) programs
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Multinational organizations
  • The World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Peace Corporation
  • Red Cross
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