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  1. The Behavioral Sciences Department at University of Michigan-Dearborn offers a Master of Science (MS) in Clinical Health Psychology. The Master's of Science in Clinical Health Psychology is a two-year 48-credit program that trains mental health care providers to work in primary care settings, as well as more traditional clinical psychology ...

  2. The IMSE 510 and IMSE 500 course requirements can be completed after admission into the program. Both IMSE 500 and IMSE 510 will count toward the 30-credit degree requirement. IMSE 500 will count towards the program concentration requirements and IMSE 510 will count as a program elective.

  3. Degree/Diploma Applications are available online. Students not meeting degree requirements must apply for graduation in a subsequent term by the specified deadline date. Summer 2024 & Fall 2024 Prospective Degree Applicants. The new graduation application process launched in May, 2024. Apply to Graduate and instructions are now available.

  4. The candidate must complete at least 30 semester hours of graduate course work selected in accordance to the program requirements. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is required for good academic standing and graduation. A course in which a grade lower than C is earned cannot be used to fulfill the degree requirements.

  5. As students consider how they will contribute to the University of Michigan campus community and respond to question and essay prompts, they may wish to highlight things that had an impact on them such as: their involvement in clubs, competing as a student-athlete, studying abroad, going on a mission trip, being engaged in debate, participating in the performing or visual arts, having alumni ...

  6. Summer semester admission is also open to part-time domestic students. Learn more about our admission criteria and process. University of Michigan-Dearborn students who have been admitted to the MS in Finance may take up to 6 graduate credits during the final semester of their undergraduate program.

  7. Students who have graduated from a State of Michigan high school and have earned a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 or above (on a 4.0 scale) will be guaranteed admission to the University of Michigan-Dearborn. If a student has academic or criminal conduct, those items have to be reviewed prior to guaranteed admission.

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