Arizona State University Reviews of Master's in Psychology
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7 Reviews - Tempe (AZ) (and 4 others)
- Annual Tuition: $6,592 - $27,048

100% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Master's in Psychology
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Autumn Cayadito
- Reviewed: 1/3/2019
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2018
"Arizona State University has provided the right amount of assistance in every possible way. There were many organization to take apart of that everyone will feel welcomed to no matter their background or where they come from. There is no possible way to 'not get help' for courses. The life on campus was always great and there was always guidance where ever you went and all of the professors are excellent."
Max L. Rice
- Reviewed: 7/25/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2016
"ASU-all the way. I am currently enrolled in the Masters program in Psychology at ASU-West and I plan on obtaining by PHd. from ASU. ASU-West is school that wants there students to succeed. Small classes, individual attention and the professors are open to discussion, suggestions and available to help the students. I am a strong supporter of ASU-West. I have never felt like a number."
Amanda Bermudez
- Reviewed: 4/21/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The masters program at Arizona State University in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences for generalized psychology is a great opportunity for students pursuing a variety of post grad options. The curriculum is highly focused on statistics and research, which are are marketable skill sets. Additionally the program is mentor based providing one on one time to develop goals for the future. Most students are involved in various fields of research as well as their own personal interest areas. Attendance at national and international conferences is common and a great opportunity to network with other professionals. I think this program is ideal for those students more focused on making themselves competitive for Ph.D. programs. However, even with more professional career goals in mind this program is still worthwhile due to the base skill sets making human resources or data analyst positions viable possibilities."
Nina Cordero
- Reviewed: 3/30/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2012
"I enjoyed my time at Arizona State University. I feel my undergraduate degree in Psychology was fantastic. It prepared me well for many options leaving school. There were many prominent psychologists instructing. For my masters program in Educational Psychology, I enjoyed my program, although it is no longer available at ASU. I was part of the College of Education, which is now the Teachers College. The Teachers College is fine, just more limited to teaching rather than other areas of education."
Bob
- Reviewed: 1/24/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2012
"It was a wonderful Masters program. Very strong training."
Elizabeth Singer
- Reviewed: 3/16/2016
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I chose the Applied Behavior Analysis Program at Arizona State University because of its curriculum. Throughout the entire program, each student explores different employment opportunities in the field and is ultimately matched with a mentor to oversee and help with the development of his or her thesis. I am eager and ready to begin applying the principles I have been studying. This co-op practicum program is an incredible opportunity to do just so. One of the only detriments of this graduate program is, unfortunately, the cost. With out-of-state tuition so costly, and the program so consuming, it is hard to balance working with schoolwork."
Agnes Bucko
- Reviewed: 4/28/2015
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2017
"ASU has such a great graduate program. I am able to take a multitude of courses pertaining to my interests. I am pursuing my Masters in Applied Psychology, with a focus in sports and health psychology. My mentor made it a point to help me seek out courses that pertained to my interests outside of psychology, such as a course in kinesioloy. The amount of professors that are willing to assist me with my journey is outstanding; everyone is excited to start a new project and foster a new idea."