Psychology, Research and Experimental: PhD

Graduate Program in Psychology

Deadline
Dec. 1
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Residency
2 years minimum

Program Handbook

The mission of the graduate program is to advance and inspire the next generation of scholars in psychology. Our areas of study (clinical, cognitive, developmental, and quantitative) prepare students for research careers in basic and applied behavioral science. Emphases are placed on empirical research and development of theory, supported by extensive training in quantitative and research methodologies. Graduate students are also encouraged to pursue excellence in teaching. This mission of preparing scholars and teachers is supported by a nationally and internationally renowned faculty, many of whom are editors of highly respected journals, recipients of major grants, and leaders of scientific societies.

Last updated: 08/31/2023

Application Materials:
  • GRE General Test not accepted
  • TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo for non-native speakers of English
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Statement of intent
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Unofficial transcripts from each post-secondary institution required at the time of application. (Official transcript showing conferral of a bachelor's degree due upon enrollment.)
Contact:

G. A. Radvansky
Director of Graduate Studies
Phone: 574-631-6650
Email: psych@nd.edu

Tammy Kaczor
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Phone: 574-631-6659
Email: tkaczor@nd.edu

https://psychology.nd.edu/graduate/