The Master of Arts in Media Psychology program is conducted asynchronously in Fielding's online, interactive learning environment that allows faculty and students to contribute and learn at any time of the day.
Assignments are posted online and syllabi provide course descriptions, learning objectives, readings, assignments, assessment criteria, and class schedules. Discussion does not occur in "real time," so you have time to reflect on the readings and other students' responses before you post your thoughts.
Online Resources and Learning Environment
You have access to online coursework and forums, and our robust online library resources through the Fielding Education Link and Information eXchange (FELIX). Online participation is a necessary component, and FELIX training is provided during the New Student Orientation-Online, with further help using online tutorials.
Our electronic tools and resources support diverse activities such as:
- Online library filled with databases, books, and journals in your field, and a supportive library services staff.
- Collaborative research that enables faculty to supervise students with common research interests who live in different parts of the country
- Group discussion forums that enable students from each cluster to communicate with one another on academic, administrative and personal topics of interest
- Moodle online system used for coursework and other formal and informal learning activities