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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in psychology mandates a minimum of 72 semester hours of graduate coursework. Candidates must uphold a cumulative and program GPA of no less than 3.00 to qualify for the degree. These 72 semester hours include at least 33 hours completed within the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. All doctoral students must fulfill statistics and research methods requirements through various available pathways. Typically, students without prior graduate education need approximately five years to finish, while those with previous graduate experience may complete the program sooner, depending on their academic background.
This PhD program prioritizes rigorous training for research, teaching, and scholarly pursuits across academic, corporate, government, or healthcare environments. The goal is to cultivate graduates who are passionately dedicated to psychological inquiry, thoroughly versed in core psychological principles, expertly skilled in research methodologies for addressing theoretical and practical challenges, and committed to advancing both the field of psychology and broader societal welfare.