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The Psychology Department provides an intensive PhD research program within a tight-knit academic community of professors and scholars.
The Psychology Department features a doctoral program culminating in a PhD degree. Students can specialize in four primary areas: behavioral neuroscience, cognitive studies, perceptual processes, or personality/social psychology, with interdisciplinary focuses on emotional science, developmental psychology, and health psychology. The program's core mission is to prepare a carefully selected cohort of students to become authorities in the diverse field of psychological research. This is achieved through a mentorship model where graduate students train under faculty advisors in research laboratories throughout their academic journey. All enrolled students receive comprehensive financial support, including stipends and tuition remission, year-round for the entire five-year program duration. To maintain its personalized training approach, the department accepts a limited number of doctoral candidates annually, matching each student with a specific faculty advisor. Research collaboration evolves progressively from faculty-led to student-driven, culminating in the doctoral thesis. The five-year curriculum includes earning a Master's degree after the second year as part of the PhD track. Applicants holding relevant Master's degrees are exempt from repeating this requirement.