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Our program adopts a lifespan approach to neuropsychology. Graduate students complete core courses covering all life stages and can choose specialized electives in specific developmental phases or clinical methods during their final program years.
Our expanding research initiatives offer exceptional opportunities for graduate students. They can utilize research facilities in Clinical Neuropsychology, the Psychology Department, and throughout the university. Research teams are continuously developing new studies while also examining existing datasets.
Our faculty members are deeply committed to graduate student success. Each student receives an academic advisor before enrollment and usually secures a research supervisor before classes begin, enabling a strong start to their graduate studies.
Our graduates achieve excellent outcomes. Aligning with Houston Conference standards and meeting licensure requirements in both Canada and the U.S., our students consistently secure placements at their preferred internship sites and are highly valued across various professional settings.
Windsor and its surrounding region combine the advantages of a mid-sized Canadian city with proximity to a major U.S. metropolitan area. Located on Canada's "Sun Parlour" peninsula, the area boasts warm summers, mild winters, and an affordable cost of living. Additional local information is available on the city's official website.