Master in Social Psychology

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Programme Overview

The Master’s program in Social Psychology aims to provide a scientific study of human feeling, thinking, and behavior in social contexts. The program considers both proximate (immediate) and distal (remote) influences on behavior — from group dynamics and interpersonal interactions to human evolution.

Program Structure

Year 1 – Fall Semester

  • Applied Social Psychology (MSPSY501) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Topics in Inter-Group Relations (MSPSY503) – 3 Credits

  • Research Methods for Social Psychology (MSPSY506) – 3 Credits

  • Social Psychology of the Media (MSPSY509) – 3 Credits

Year 1 – Spring Semester

  • Advanced Statistics for Social Studies (MSPSY507) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Health Psychology (MSPSY504) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Topics in Group Processes and Inter-Group Relations (MSPSY508) – 3 Credits

  • Seminar (MSPSY516) – 0 Credits

Year 2 – Fall Semester

  • Thesis (MSPSY515) – 0 Credits

Year 2 – Spring Semester

  • Thesis (MSPSY515) – 0 Credits (continued)

Elective Courses

  • Cognition and Culture (MSPSY512) – 3 Credits

  • Psychology of Criminal Conduct (MSPSY511) – 3 Credits

  • Psychology of Human Resource Development (MSPSY510) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Developmental Social Psychology (MSPSY505) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Organizational Psychology (MSPSY502) – 3 Credits

  • Current Issues in Social and Applied Psychology (MSPSY500) – 3 Credits

  • The Social Psychology of Economic Life (MSPSY514) – 3 Credits

  • Advanced Topics in Personal Relationships (MSPSY513) – 3 Credits

Graduation Requirements

  • Successful completion of minimum 9 core courses

  • Completion of at least 2 elective courses

  • Submission and defense of a Master’s Thesis

  • Minimum 3.00 CGPA

  • Completion of all coursework and academic requirements within 18 months

Entry Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or related field

  • English Language Proficiency (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent)

  • Statement of Purpose

  • Academic transcripts

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Assessment Strategy

  • Continuous assessment through quizzes, discussions, and assignments

  • Written mid-term and final examinations

  • Research project and thesis presentation

  • Participation in seminars and peer-reviewed online discussions

Career & Professional Development

Graduates of this program may pursue careers in:

  • Social research institutions

  • NGOs and advocacy organizations

  • HR departments and corporate training

  • Government policy units

  • Health and community psychology settings

  • Academic and PhD research tracks

Program Benefits

  • Delivered fully online for flexible access

  • Research-oriented approach for academic or professional careers

  • Elective options allow personalization of learning journey

  • Develops practical and theoretical skills for real-world impact

About Girne American University (GAU)

Founded in 1985, GAU is Cyprus’s first private university, recognized globally for its innovative education and international reach. With a presence across three continents, GAU focuses on accessibility, relevance, and excellence, shaping students into global leaders.

Conclusion

The MA in Social Psychology is designed for those who wish to explore the deeper layers of human behavior in social contexts while building a strong foundation for careers in research, policy-making, consulting, or advanced study.

Entry Requirements

Assessment Strategy