Graduate: Overview
The psychology department offers a single doctoral degree which may
be earned in programs in clinical,
cognitive,
developmental,
quantitative, or social psychology.
Students admitted to one of these 5 programs enter with the expectation
of continuing graduate study through the Ph.D. as the department does
not admit terminal master's students. A clinical child psychology
training program has been developed for doctoral students in an
interdepartmental program with the Department of Applied Behavioral
Science.
NRC - Time To Degree
|
Doctoral
Program |
FY 2004-FY 2006
Doctoral Degree Count for
Full-Time and Part-Time Students
|
Median Time to Degree
(in years)
for Full-Time and
Part-Time Students |
FY 2004-FY 2006
Doctoral Degree Count for
Full-Time Students |
Median Time to Degree
(in years)
for Full-Time Students Only |
|
Psychology |
33 |
5.9 |
33 |
5.9 |