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Saint Louis University
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PhD
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Experimental Psychology
Summary

Saint Louis University’s multifaceted, full-time Ph.D. program in experimental psychology prepares students for academic teaching, research, and data analysis, as well as careers in cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and social psychology.

 

Thirty credits of coursework are required for the master’s degree, which counts toward the 56 credits required for the Ph.D. Students entering the SLU program with a master's degree may present course syllabi or other documentation from previous courses to the experimental psychology graduate program director to request substitutions for specific requirements.

The experimental psychology program includes three concentration areas: cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology and social psychology. All areas integrate theory and research in courses, research and professional experiences.

Cognitive Neuroscience Concentration

This concentration focuses on the integration of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. It is designed to prepare students for research careers in basic and applied settings and teaching at the college level.

Coursework in the cognitive neuroscience concentration deals with fundamental issues in cognition and neuroscience, while specialty seminars address specific interests. In the laboratory, emphasis is placed on acquiring technical and practical skills in the instrumentation and research methodology associated with a specialization. Writing and presentation skills necessary for the communication of research are emphasized through course assignments, grant writing, presentations at regional and national meetings, and publications.

Students in the cognitive neuroscience concentration participate in the Brain and Cognition Lab, Cognitive Neuroscience of Stress Lab, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience of Aging Lab and the Luking Lab.

Developmental Psychology Concentration

This concentration investigates developmental processes in childhood and adolescence, emphasizing the social aspects of development, such as parent-child interaction, gender cognitions and socio-moral reasoning. It prepares students to teach and conduct research in academic and research settings. Students complete survey courses exploring social and cognitive development issues and topical seminars more specific to faculty research interests.

Research training for this concentration follows an apprenticeship model. Students begin by immersing themselves in their mentor's research area, conducting collaborative and increasingly independent work throughout their tenure in the program. Many students begin teaching — from assistant duties or guest lectures to full responsibility for a course — to prepare for future academic appointments.

The Gender Cognitions and Development Lab, Child and Adolescent Social Development Lab and Child and Family Research Lab are associated with the developmental psychology concentration.

Social Psychology Concentration

This concentration examines the behavior of groups and individuals in a social context. Areas explored include self-concept structure, self-regulation, close relationships, stereotyping and prejudice, social justice, the social psychology of health, social exclusion, racial and social identification and attitudes.

The social psychology specialty offers academic and research training and an applied component that involves both coursework and professional experience. Students are trained in theoretical and programmatic research as those fields relate to both basic and applied issues. Graduates of the specialty will be prepared for research careers in academic and applied settings and teaching at the college level.

The Applied Social Psychology Lab, Social Justice Lab and Collective Identity Lab are associated with the social psychology concentration.

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24080.00 $
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CertificateName
Experimental Psychology PhD
Intake
April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Program Length
3 years
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