Doctorate in Psychology

Understanding the Mind, Advancing Human Potential

Program Overview

Our Doctorate in Psychology is designed for ambitious scholars who want to make a meaningful impact in understanding human behavior and mental processes. This rigorous program combines cutting-edge research with practical clinical experience.

Students engage in original research, work with leading faculty mentors, and develop expertise in specialized areas such as cognitive psychology, clinical practice, developmental psychology, or social psychology.

Duration

3-4 years full-time program

Faculty Mentorship

Work closely with leading researchers

Research Focus

Conduct original research in your specialization

Career Support

Comprehensive career development services

Core Curriculum

Our comprehensive curriculum is designed to provide you with both breadth and depth of knowledge. You'll study the latest theories and research methodologies while developing specialized expertise in your chosen area of focus.

Beyond coursework, you'll engage in hands-on research, collaborate with faculty on publications, and present your findings at academic conferences.

  • Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Function
  • Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
  • Psychotherapy and Intervention Techniques
  • Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan
  • Social and Cultural Psychology
  • Research Design and Statistics
  • Professional Ethics and Practice
  • Admission Requirements

    Academic Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
    • Minimum GPA of 3.5 or equivalent
    • Strong background in psychology or related field
    • GRE scores (General Test)
    • Official transcripts from all institutions attended

    Application Materials

    • Completed application form
    • Statement of purpose (2-3 pages)
    • Three letters of recommendation
    • CV or resume
    • Writing sample or research proposal