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The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, home to the Psychology Department, stands among the top 2% of graduate education colleges nationwide. Recognized as third in the country for research funding received, as reported by U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Graduate Schools, the college fosters strong faculty-student research partnerships. These collaborations span diverse areas such as Latino family parenting programs, anxiety disorder treatments, early childhood cognitive development, drug abuse animal models, and impulse control studies. Psychology students regularly contribute to academic discourse through conference presentations, scholarly publications, and grant applications. Brain and Cognition (PhD):
This specialization offers comprehensive training in behavioral, cognitive, molecular, systems, and computational neuroscience. Students explore fundamental neurological and cognitive mechanisms, study neural foundations of psychological conditions, examine brain-behavior relationships, and investigate related neuroscientific topics through hands-on research opportunities.