MPSY 5050 Writing in Psychology (Graduate)

The development of graduate level writing, reading, critical thinking and literature search skills will be emphasized. The course will focus on how to interpret, synthesize, and draw conclusions about psychological research and create a coherent review of the literature. A review of American Psychological Association (APA) style documentation for experimental reports and literature reviews will also be covered.
Note: This course follows an online asynchronous format. The instructor will hold a weekly Tech Live session, which is an opportunity to engage with the instructor, classmates, and course content synchronously via a live session. Please plan to attend these sessions. Since each Tech Live session includes a 10 point follow-up reflection as an assignment, a recording will be made available following the session for students to view as an aid for successful completion of the assignment for students unable to attend.
Prerequisite: None
Related Offerings:
MPSY 5050 Writing in Psychology (Winter/Spring I 2023)
MPSY 5100 Multicultural Psychology (Winter/Spring II 2022)
MPSY 5200 Lifespan Development (Winter/Spring III 2022 & Winter/Spring III 2023)
MPSY 5400 Advanced Counseling Theory (Summer I 2023)
MPSY 5600 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences – master’s track only (Winter/Spring I 2023)
MPSY 6000 Psychopathology (Fall II 2022)
MPSY 6200 Advanced Social Psychology (Summer I 2022)
MPSY 6600 Research Methods in Psychology – prerequisite: MPSY 5600 (Winter/Spring II 2023)
MPSY 6800 Advanced Biopsychology (Summer II 2022 & Summer II 2023)
Indiana Tech
Semester: Winter/Spring I 2023
Instructor: TBA
Credit Hours: 3
Date: 1/30/23/ – 3/12/23
Location: Online Asynchronous
Teacher Level: Grade 9-12
Graduate Certificate Available: Yes
Master’s Completion Option: Yes
Counseling Psychology Graduate Certificate