Doctor of Philosophy
Of the 72 credits required for the degree, students are expected to complete a minimum of 42 credits of graded coursework and topical research, including including PSYC 7710 (Quantitative Methods I: Probability and Statistical Inference), PSYC 7720 (Quantitative Methods II: Experimental Design), PSYC 8040 (Forum on Scientific and Professional Ethics), PSYC 9560 (Teaching Psychology: Review Sessions), PSYC 9561 (Teaching Psychology; Sections),
PSYC 9562 (Teaching Psychology: Courses) and PSYC 9605 (Oral Presentations of Research).
Psychology are also expected to complete PSYC 7420 (Psychological Intervention I), PSYC 7430
(Psychological Assessment I), PSYC 7440 (Psychological Assessment II), PSYC 7450 (Psychological
Intervention II) and PSYC 7470 (Experimental Psychopathology).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of Cognitive Psychology
are also expected to complete PSYC 7120 (Advanced Cognitive Psychology), PSYC 7300 (Advanced
Cognition) and PSYC 7250 (Cognitive Research Methods).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of Community Psychology
are also expected to complete PSYC 7480 (Community Psychology and Prevention Science: Research and
Consultation), PSYC 7481 (Practica in Community Psychology and Prevention Science) and PSYC 7485
(Structural Determinants of Inequality).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of Developmental
Psychology are also expected to complete PSYC 7330 (Social Brain in Infancy), PSYC 8650 (Social
Development) and PSYC 8670 (Cognitive Development).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of Quantitative
Psychology are also expected to complete PSYC 7700 (Approaches to Quantitative Methods in
Psychology), PSYC 8730 (Dynamical Systems Analysis) and PSYC 8735 (Introduction to Structural
Equation Modeling).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of Social Psychology are
also expected to complete PSYC 7600 (Social Psychology), PSYC 7610 (Advanced Research Methods in
Social Psychology) and PSYC 7160 (Emotion and Cognition Seminar).
Within the required 42 credits of graded coursework, students in the field of System & Behavioral
Neuroscience are also expected to complete PSYC 7200 (Advanced Neural Mechanisms of Behavior), PSYC
7240 (From Molecules to Mind: Molecular Genetics for Neuroscientists) and PSYC 7230 (Genetic and
Epigenetic Research in Behavior).
Students are expected to complete a pre-dissertation research project by the conclusion of their fourth semester that makes a novel contribution to the scientific literature.
Students are expected to pass a major qualifying exercise by the start of their seventh semester.
Students are expected to complete all requirements stated above by the start of their seventh semester.
Students in the Clinical Psyhcology track are expected to complete an internship, four semesters of internal practica and four semesters of external practica.
Students are expected to write and defend a dissertation.