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Dec 03, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2024-2025
Applied Media Psychology, MA
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Renowned for developing the first Media Psychology PhD program in the country, Fielding faculty cultivate student engagement around the major issues facing media, technology and society. The objective of this program is to train students to apply psychology to the development, use, and effects of media and technology in settings such as education, entertainment, the media industry, health, business and marketing, and public policy. Students join a vibrant online community of scholars and professionals engaged in a theoretical and practical understanding of:
- Media and Technologies: how social media and innovative technologies such as virtual reality have transformed society
- Neuromarketing: the psychological impact of media on consumers
- Transmedia Storytelling: engaging customers and audiences across media technology platforms
- Audience Engagement: the psychology of finding and engaging your audience
- Global Media: media effects on society, individuals, and cultures
- Positive Psychology: how media can be used for socially constructive purposes.
- Videogames: how video games can be used for educational and prosocial purposes.
From traditional media to today’s digital landscape, media psychologists work in a number of careers where the application of psychology to media and technology make a difference.
Companies recognize the need to apply psychology in organizational communications using modern social media methods and technologies. Marketing is increasingly focused on the power of storytelling and identity as behavioral drivers across platforms. Entertainment tackles the perceptual limitations across multiple screens. Healthcare leverages media and technologies to provide care to marginalized and geographically disperse populations. Educators are adapting content to virtual spaces for online education. Media psychology is everywhere.
Alumni of the MA in Applied Media Psychology are eligible for articulated credit in some of Fielding’s doctoral degree programs.
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Required Coursework
Effective date: 09/01/2024
Required Courses for the Professional Practice Track
Required Courses for the Research/PhD Preparation Track
Electives
Choose the correct number of electives as pertains to your selected track.
Total Semester Credits: 32
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