PhD in Psychology - Behavioral and Brain Sciences - Neuroscience in Athens United States | University of Georgia

University of Georgia | Athens United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 24,630
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

The Department of Psychology is a nationally acclaimed department featuring distinguished, award-winning faculty. Doctoral studies culminating in a PhD are available in behavioral and brain sciences, clinical psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology.
As part of UGA's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, the Psychology Department boasts national recognition for its accomplished faculty committed to delivering exceptional graduate education. The department provides advanced programs culminating in a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree.

Doctoral programs are offered in three specialized areas: behavioral and brain sciences, clinical psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology. Candidates enroll directly into one of these PhD tracks, typically earning a master's degree as part of their doctoral journey. The department does not mandate foreign language proficiency.

The Neuroscience research group under the Behavior and Brain Sciences (BBS) division employs diverse interdisciplinary methods to investigate the biological foundations of mental processes and clinical conditions. Research spans from molecular neurochemical mechanisms to the functional architecture of large-scale brain networks. Our faculty possesses deep knowledge across multiple neuroscience disciplines including Behavioral, Clinical, Cognitive, and Social/Affective Neuroscience.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

To be admitted to the program, an applicant must be endorsed by a faculty member (likely to become the student's Major Professor), and then approved by the faculty of the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program, the Department of Psychology, and finally the Graduate School. Students who are interested in the work of a specific faculty member are encouraged to send an introduction email. Selection is based on the match between a student's research interest and that of the potential Major Professor. Criteria considered for admission include previous research experience, letters of recommendation, prior academic record, and GRE scores. A prospective graduate student visit day is held one time per year by invitation.

Students who have Bachelor's Degrees serve as TAs for an instructor. Students with Mater's Degrees may teach their own classes. More limited opportunities for Research Assistantships (RAs) are available, which are funded by a faculty member's grant, or via competitive University-wide Fellowships awarded through the Graduate School.

Applicants to the Ph.D. in Psychology must submit all of the following items in order to receive full consideration:

UGA Graduate School application and application fee.
Select Athens Campus and Doctoral Degree Level. Select PhD, Psychology (PHD_PSCH). Select an intended area of emphasis -- Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, or Clinical Psychology.
In the Graduate School application, you will be asked to provide:
Transcripts (unofficial) from each institution of higher education attended. Please see the Graduate School's instructions for submitting transcripts.
GRE scores (general test). Required for applications to the Clinical and Industrial-Organizational programs. Optional for applications to the Behavioral and Brain Sciences program. Use institution code 5813 when submitting official scores. Policy updated July 1, 2021.
Three letters of recommendation. List the names and e-mail addresses of three references within the Graduate School application. References will receive a link to access a secure page where they can submit recommendations electronically.
Curriculum Vitae. A summary of educational background and relevant experience.
Statement of Purpose. Submit a 500-1000 word statement that addresses your academic and professional goals, your perceived fit with the program and faculty of interest, and describes the experiences that have prepared you for graduate study (including, as relevant for your area of interest: research, teaching or mentoring, experience with diversity and inclusion, clinically relevant experience).
Optional items copy of thesis, paper presentations, publications or other evidence of scholarly or professional work may be uploaded in the application portal.

Psychology Department supplemental application. Please use the appropriate link below to complete the supplemental application for your program. This short survey asks about educational background, prospective faculty mentors of interest, and other relevant information.

Minimum TOEFL score requirement: overall score of 80 with at least 20 on speaking and writing.
Minimum IELTS score requirement: overall band-width of 6.5, with no single band (score) below 6.0

Tuition USD 24,630

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