CYBERPSYCHOLOGY CERTIFICATE
Certificate in CyberPsychology
The Certificate in CyberPsychology program is designed for post-baccalaureates seeking advanced education in the applied interdisciplinary study of cyberpsychology. This certificate is appropriate for individuals seeking a broad overview of the history and current state of cyberpsychological study without having to formally engage in scientific research. All required coursework overlaps with the curriculum for the M.S. CyberPsychology degree program, offering Certificate students the opportunity to survey multiple areas of cyberpsychology and then easily transition into graduate-level study. Fifteen credit hours are required for the certificate.
Certificate Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the CyberPsychology program coursework and training, students will be able to:
- Describe how current and emerging digital technologies impact how human beings think and behave individually and in groups;
- Integrate the ethical, cultural, social, political, and legal issues impacting applied cyberpsychological theory and research;
- Conceptualize practical and novel problems in society that are impacted by the continual changes in digital technologies.
- Program Handbook
- Course List
Code |
Title |
Credits |
Core Courses |
|
PSY 510 |
Psychology & Cyberspace |
3 |
PSY 580 |
Cybercognition & Behavior |
3 |
Required Course |
|
PSY 560 |
Virtuality |
3 |
Elective Courses (Take 6 credits) |
|
PSY 540 |
Consumer & Media Cyberpsychology |
3 |
PSY 550 |
Human-Computer Interaction |
3 |
PSY 570 |
Forensic Cyberpyschology |
3 |
PSY 590 |
Cyberpsychopathology |
3 |
Admission Requirements
- Submit an online application.
- Hold a bachelor's degree and submit a transcript from an accredited institution with a GPA of 2.5 or better.