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National University Volume 85-2 (Formerly NCU) - November 2022 
    
National University Volume 85-2 (Formerly NCU) - November 2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

JFK Psychology and Social Sciences Tuition Rates


Department of Psychology

Degree Program
Total # of Credit-Hours Required
Total # of 3 Credit-Hour Courses Required
Cost Per 1Credit-Hour
Course Material Fee (CMF) Per Course
Total Estimated Cost of Program*
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate 12 4 $856 $130 $11,242
Master of Arts in Psychology (MAPSY) 30 10 $856 $135 $27,480
Master of Science in Child and Adolescent Developmental Psychology 30 10 $889 $130 $28,420
Master of Science in Educational Psychology 30 10 $872 $125 $27,860
Master of Science in Forensic Psychology 30 10 $872 $125 $27,860
Master of Science in Health Psychology 30 10 $872 $110 $27,710
Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology 30 10 $889 $115 $28,270
Master of Science in Sports Psychology **** 36 12 $856 $135 $32,886
Post-Master’s Certificate 18 6 $1,148 $130 $21,894
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (PhD-PSY) 60 20 $1,114 $50 - $130*** $69,490**

*Total Estimated Cost of Program may vary depending on how many credits are transferred into the program and other factors that may apply such as leveling courses, repeated courses, etc. Rates reflect today’s credit requirements based on current course tuition rates and include the one-time learning management fee of $450 and a course materials fee (CMF) that will be charged per course to cover all of the materials (text and other) for the course.

** There is an additional fee for the intensive course students are required to complete if they are enrolled in the Dissertation Completion Pathway. The Dissertation Intensive (DCP-8003/2 credits) is $2,000.

***The course material fee for CMP and DIS courses is $50 per course. The fee for all other courses is the higher CMF amount as noted above and is calculated in the Total Estimated Cost of Program.

****A course material fee of $197.00 will be charged for PSY-6915 - Field Work I and PSY-6916 - Field Work II. The course material fee will be waived for PSY-6916 - Field Work II, if the student took PSY-6915 - Field Work I and paid the course material fee of $197.00.

Department of Social Sciences

Degree Program
Total # of Credit-Hours Required
Total # of 3 Credit-Hour Courses Required
Total # of 1  Credit-Hour Courses Required
Cost Per Credit-Hour
Course Material Fee (CMF) Per Course*
Total Estimated Cost of Program**
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate 12-18 4-6 N/A $913 $130 $11,926 - $17,664
Master of Arts Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT) 45-60 14-19 3 $913 $125 $43,285 - $57,605
Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling 60 20 N/A $635 $125 $41,050
Master of Social Work - Advanced Generalist (MSW) 36 12 N/A $739 $125 $28,554
Master of Social Work - Generalist (MSW) 60 20 N/A $739 $125 $47,290
Post-Master’s Certificate 18 5 3 $1,085 $130 $20,630
Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and Family Therapy (PhD-MFT) 63 19 6 $1,085 $50 - $115* $70,665
Doctorate of Marriage and Family Therapy (DMFT) 60 18 6 $1,085 $50 - $105* $67,165

* Course Materials Fee (CMF) applies to 3 credit hour courses. The Course Material Fee for CMP and DIS courses is $50 per course. The fee for all other courses is the higher CMF amount as noted above and is calculated in the Total Estimated Cost of Program.

**Total Estimated Cost of Program may vary depending on how many credits are transferred into the program and other factors that may apply such as leveling courses, repeated courses, etc. Rates reflect today’s credit requirements based on current course tuition rates and include the one-time learning management fee of $450 and a course materials fee (CMF) that will be charged per course to cover all of the materials (text and other) for the course.

Program requirements may vary, please reference Marriage and Family Therapy information in the Department of Social Sciences section of the catalog for details regarding leveling credits and/or additional courses needed for state licensure.

Note: In the Marriage and Family Therapy training programs (MA and PhD), in some cases, students may be required to pay for local supervision. This will depend on the clinical placement location, local clinical placement, and/or local supervisor they contract with to complete their practicum and internship requirements. The decision to pay for local supervision is entirely up to the student and not a requirement of the University.