The experimental and applied psychology graduate degree programs from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepare you for a high-impact career doing psychological research in academic, industry or public-sector settings. For that reason, in addition to your own research, faculty members encourage you to be involved in and contribute to their research programs and to present findings at research conferences in Canada and around the world.
U of R gives you access to traditional laboratory settings as well as to non-academic settings in the community such as law enforcement agencies and schools. Graduation requirements for both the master’s degree and the doctoral degree include the completion of a faculty-supervised thesis. The PhD program requires comprehensive exams as well.
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