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CMU's Experimental Psychology graduate programs aim to cultivate professionals skilled in diverse methodologies and content areas, equipping them for doctoral studies or research roles across various sectors.
Our Experimental Program boasts the most extensive faculty within the Psychology Department, covering all psychological disciplines from behavioral and physiological to social, clinical, cognitive, and statistical approaches.
Earning an applied experimental psychology degree from CMU enables you to employ scientific methods to investigate psychological questions, applying findings across businesses, research institutions, universities, and government organizations. These professionals utilize rigorous research methods to gather data, conduct studies, and share their discoveries.
During your studies, you can specialize in applied cognitive psychology, social psychology, personality research, or behavioral neuroscience.
You'll choose your focus area and collaborate with faculty to hone advanced research capabilities, building lasting professional relationships. The curriculum explores numerous behavioral aspects in humans and animals, including sensory processes, perception, attention, memory, cognitive functions, and emotional responses.
Our graduates consistently publish research, complete valuable internships, and emerge prepared to create meaningful impact in their chosen professional environments.