Graduate Studies in Psychology
The Department of Psychology offers several graduate programs:
Master's - The M.S. program is designed for students interested in advanced education in scientific psychology in order to obtain further educational or career opportunities.
Ph.D. (Clinical) - The Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Psychology places equal emphasis on clinical research and the application of scientific principles.
Ph.D. (Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences – ACBS) - The Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialization in Applied Cognitive and Brain Science is designed for students who wish to pursue a research-based career in human experimental psychology with a concentration in applied cognitive and brain science.
J.D./Ph.D. - The J.D./Ph.D. program is a joint and integrated program in Law and Psychology. The program melds two successful endeavors: the J.D. degree in the Earle Mack School of Law and the Ph.D. in clinical psychology in the Department of Psychology.