The Psychology Department graduate major is divided into three broad concentrations: Clinical, Cognition, Neuroscience, and Social Psychology, and Industrial-Organizational. Each of these areas offers Ph.D. level training in the following areas of special expertise:

  • Clinical: Psychopathology, Psychological Assessment, and Interventions, Health Psychology, Addictive Behaviors, Clinical Child Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology.
  • Cognition, Neuroscience, and Social Psychology: Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognition, Development, Memory, Perception, Social. In addition, with faculty in Communication Sciences and Disorders, the CNS faculty offers a specialization in Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences.
  • Industrial-Organizational: Selection, Training, and Evaluation of Organization Members, Job Analysis, Motivation and Satisfaction, Occupational Health Psychology, Leadership, Career Development, Work-Family.