Research Focus
FSU’s MSW program encourages students to engage in research projects that explore social issues, contribute to the field of social work, and inform evidence-based practice. Through research experiences, students develop critical thinking skills, learn to analyze complex social problems, and advocate for social change.
Potential Career Outcomes
Graduates of the MSW program at FSU can pursue a variety of career paths in social work, including roles such as clinical social worker, community organizer, policy analyst, school social worker, or program coordinator. The program’s focus on practical skills and a commitment to social justice prepares graduates to make a positive impact on individuals, families, and communities.
Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP)
The Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) program at Fayetteville State University provides students with a deep understanding of human behavior and prepares them for careers in various psychology-related fields. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers foundational theoriesin psychology, research methods, and specialized areas of study.
Research Opportunities
The MAP program at FSU emphasizes research and scholarly activities, providing students with opportunities to engage in empirical research projects, collaborate with faculty members, and contribute to the advancement of psychological knowledge. Students can explore a wide range of research areas, including cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, and clinical psychology.