Graduate Program Learning Outcomes
PLO1: Core Knowledge and Critical Thinking
In a specialized area of psychology (Cognitive, Developmental, or Social), graduate students will demonstrate mastery of and the ability to critically evaluate and contribute to theory, research, and methods.
PLO2: Pedagogy
Graduate students will demonstrate skill in educating and mentoring undergraduates from a variety of backgrounds.
PLO3: Communication
Graduate students will show competence at presenting research findings orally and in writing.
PLO4: Independent Research
Graduate students will be able to conduct independent research resulting in an original contribution to knowledge in Cognitive, Developmental, or Social Psychology. Relevant components include: developing an original research question; providing background for research questions in relation to theory and research literature; devising and conducting appropriate methods and dataanalytic techniques to address research questions; writing a manuscript using professional style that describes all aspects of the study; drawing implications from the research for future research, possible applications, and for general audiences; and being able to discuss relevant ethical issues.