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This program equips students for doctoral studies in psychology or teaching roles at community colleges. The curriculum covers extensive content across key areas of academic psychology, featuring graduate-level courses and seminars in human development, learning processes, advanced general psychology, and current psychological topics. Required methodology courses include psychometrics, research techniques, and advanced statistical analysis.
Doctoral programs typically seek candidates with comprehensive psychology knowledge, which also serves as ideal preparation for teaching diverse academic courses at community colleges. Research skills are developed through assistantships and mandatory thesis work or empirical research projects. Students gain hands-on research experience by collaborating with faculty members on ongoing studies. Classroom teaching practice, including supervised instruction, provides essential experience for teaching careers, and most doctoral programs require teaching assistant roles.
Faculty research focuses span both experimental and non-experimental approaches, covering specialties like biopsychology, cognitive processes, developmental studies, cross-cultural research, perception, and social/personality psychology.