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Our graduate program's greatest strengths are its flexibility in meeting the intellectual needs of individual students, the high level of cooperation and collaboration that exists within the graduate student community, and interdisciplinary approaches to scholarship. Our annual departmental research conference provides an opportunity for graduate students to present their research to faculty and other students. Psychology and many other programs bring eminent scholars to campus, giving graduate students an opportunity to hear and meet with leading psychologists and figures in related disciplines. Graduate students in psychology can choose from a wide array of intellectual and research opportunities. Enrollment is limited to ensure that we can maintain a flexible, research-oriented program and close faculty-student contact. It is desirable for applicants to have a good general background in at least one area of psychology.
The quantitative program emphasizes applied methods for the analysis of data resulting from psychological experiments and correlational studies. The program covers standard topics, including analysis of variance, regression analysis, and multivariate analysis. More advanced courses are offered in structural equation modeling, factor analysis, hierarchical linear and nonlinear modeling, psychometric theory, and longitudinal data analysis.