The Ph.D. degree in Psychological Science offers doctoral education and training in psychological science, with specializations in behavioral neuroscience, cognitive and cognitive development, and social health psychology. The curriculum and other aspects of training offered by the Department of Psychological Sciences prepare students for careers in research and teaching. The program is strongly research-oriented.
Psychological Science - Ph.D.
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Ph.D. Degree in Psychological Science
Elevate your expertise in human behavior with Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State’s Ph.D. in Psychological Science. Immerse yourself in advanced research and coursework that cover a broad spectrum of topics, from cognitive processes to social behavior. Our program is designed to develop your research skills and theoretical knowledge, preparing you for careers in academia, clinical research, and various applied psychology fields.
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Prospective students who apply to the Psychological Sciences PhD program can choose between the three specializations below. Click a link to find more about each of the specializations.
Behavioral Neuroscience Cognitive/Cognitive Development Social Health Psychology
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Graduates of Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University's Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology can pursue advanced careers as licensed clinical psychologists, researchers, and professors. They are equipped to work in mental health clinics, hospitals, private practice, and academic institutions, where they can provide therapy, conduct psychological assessments, and contribute to research on mental health and human behavior.