Master of Arts in Transformational Psychology
Academic Catalog
Program Outcomes
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Master of Arts in Transformational Psychology integrates trans-egoic and transformational perspectives in modern western psychology with the understanding and practices of personal human transformation as described in the world’s great spiritual and mystical traditions.
Graduate Curriculum
To complete a graduate degree in Transformational Psychology a student must complete 51 credits of coursework (17 courses) and a 3 credit thesis. Of the 17 courses at least 13 must be in the area of psychology (PSY) and 4 electives from philosophy (PHI) or religion (REL).
Completion of UPR undergraduate programs requires the ability to read, view images and videos, listen to audio materials, type responses on a computer, and think logically. Applicants with disabilities limiting their ability to read, listen, or type should consult with a member of the administration to evaluate their ability to successfully fulfill the requirements of a distance learning curriculum.
Read Course Descriptions for Psychology Coursework
Electives Thesis
Thesis: Student Comprehensive – MCS/MTP 701
Academic Progress
Tuition & Fees for Students entering after October 1, 2017
Other Fees:
Estimated Book Costs:
Tuition does not include books, supplies, computers or related items. Books in the BA and MA programs average $45 per course. This average is based on estimated book costs for Spring Quarter 2018 courses and is subject to change.
UPR reserves the right to change tuition and fees without prior notice.
Program Outcomes
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Master of Arts in Transformational Psychology integrates trans-egoic and transformational perspectives in modern western psychology with the understanding and practices of personal human transformation as described in the world’s great spiritual and mystical traditions.
Graduate Curriculum
To complete a graduate degree in Transformational Psychology a student must complete 51 credits of coursework (17 courses) and a 3 credit thesis. Of the 17 courses at least 13 must be in the area of psychology (PSY) and 4 electives from philosophy (PHI) or religion (REL).
Completion of UPR undergraduate programs requires the ability to read, view images and videos, listen to audio materials, type responses on a computer, and think logically. Applicants with disabilities limiting their ability to read, listen, or type should consult with a member of the administration to evaluate their ability to successfully fulfill the requirements of a distance learning curriculum.
Read Course Descriptions for Psychology Coursework
Electives Thesis
Thesis: Student Comprehensive – MCS/MTP 701
Academic Progress
Tuition & Fees for Students entering after October 1, 2017
- Application Fee: $75
- Tuition per Course (3 credits): $1200 ($400 per Credit Hour)
- Graduation Fee: $100
- Total Tuition (54 credits+Application Fee+Graduation Fee): $21,600
Note: Tuition does not include books, supplies, computers, or related items.
Other Fees:
- Late Tuition Fee: $50
- Returned Check Fee: $100
- Transcript Fee: $10
Estimated Book Costs:
Tuition does not include books, supplies, computers or related items. Books in the BA and MA programs average $45 per course. This average is based on estimated book costs for Spring Quarter 2018 courses and is subject to change.
UPR reserves the right to change tuition and fees without prior notice.