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The Psychological Science Ph.D. program at Montana State University's Psychology Department emphasizes research across psychology's fundamental disciplines. This comprehensive program covers cognitive, developmental, health, learning, physiological, and social psychology domains. Graduates pursue careers in diverse environments including academic institutions, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and corporate settings. Our curriculum equips students with critical analytical skills, specialized knowledge, statistical proficiency, and the ability to produce publishable research. Please note: MSU's psychology department does not offer training in clinical, counseling, community, or school psychology specialties.
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs. B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
English proficiency scores (at or above): TOEFL [80], IELTS [level 6.5] or PTE [54].
Deadline
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is January 1.