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Our graduate programs are designed to bring you to the next level of psychological expertise to support your personal and career development. We focus on excellent graduate teaching in small classes, with mentoring in research with first-rate faculty.  Each of our laboratories is designed to support research teams, where graduate students serve as junior colleagues. Our Ph.D. programs in Clinical, Social Cognitive Affective & Neuroscience (SCAN), and Developmental Psychology support development toward careers in academia, government, industry or private practice.

Degrees

Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology External Link

This degree typically consists of upwards of 90 credits for competition.

Please refer to the following link for the curriculum and course of study for the Clinical Psychology (Ph.D.) Click here.

$1,650 / credit hour

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.

Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology External Link

This degree typically consists of upwards of 90 credits for competition.

Specific requirements include successful completion of the following: (1) Developmental Psychology core classes, plus those recommended outside the program; (2) Suggested sequence of courses in statistics-methods in order to develop competence to design, collection, and analyze complex developmental data; (3) Research apprenticeship; (4) Empirical MA thesis; (5) Ph.D. Comprehensive examination; (6) Dissertation; (7) Completion of all other University and Departmental requirements.

$1,650 / credit hour

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.

Doctor of Philosophy in Social Cognitive Affective & Neuroscience (SCAN) External Link

This degree typically consists of upwards of 90 credits for competition.

The program strongly emphasizes research skills and the examination of research questions related to real-world practical problems. Students are given a careful grounding in statistics and research methodology in applied-experimental psychology. Courses in basic and applied-experimental psychology, human factors, and cognitive science, complete the formal academic curriculum. Coursework is supplemented by "hands-on" research training. Within the first year, students identify a specialty related to the research interests of a program faculty member and receive research-intensive experience in that area.

Specialization areas within the program include:

  • cognitive deficits
  • applied cognitive science
  • human performance and human factors
  • artificial intelligence
  • cognitive neuroscience
  • applied memory research
  • human-computer interaction

$1,650 / credit hour

More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.