Thank you both for the suggestions. Very helpful!
And good question. I am very interested in social psychology, especially its practical implications. For instance, how principles learned from social psych can be used to influence policy, help people be healthier, or improve legal decision making. What I’m not sure about is whether I want an academic career. I have been working in the non-profit field for a while and would be happy to continue to do so, or work in government.
I haven’t ruled out an eventual PhD. But I did not write a thesis in Undergrad and am generally kind of weak in the research experience area. I did an undergrad research tutorial, and have been a volunteer research assistant for the past few months. So my goals with a Masters are a) to decide if I do want to pursue a PhD, and if so, gain relevant research experience and at least further my education and position myself as more competitive for more interesting nonprofit or government jobs.
Do you feel similarly about the health psychology masters degree as you do about social psych? I welcome your thoughts...