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Psychology 830 (SGS-PSYCH)

PSYCHOLOGY 830

Degree Programs Offered: M.S., Ph.D.

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Program Description

The mission of the Psychology Department faculty is to combine excellence in scientific research with excellence in teaching our graduate students. All students participate in scientific research and the discovery process. Each graduate student works with a primary mentor in one of the four areas within the department. Our faculty members have a strong and consistent record of producing original research and discovery along with federal and private grant support.

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Once admitted into our program, students conduct original research alongside the faculty while taking required and elective courses. Candidacy for the doctorate is granted following successful completion of course requirements, a master's thesis, and the qualifying examination. The graduate program is designed as a 5-year program. Only those individuals willing to work full-time toward the doctorate are encouraged to apply. To explore more about our graduate program details

Degree Types

  • M.S. (Master of Science)

  • Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)

Campus Locations

Busch Campus - New Brunswick

Livingston Campus - New Brunswick

College Ave Campus - New Brunswick

Cook/Douglass Campus - New Brunswick

Faculty

Mark Baker, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Vanessa Bal, Ph.D., Michigan

David Barker, Ph.D., Rutgers

Kasia Bieszczad, Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Brian Chu, Ph.D., Temple

Shana Cole, Ph.D., New York University

Richard Contrada, Ph.D., New York

Lara Delmolino Gatley, Ph.D., Rutgers

Angelo DiBello, Ph.D., Houston

Danielle Dick, Ph.D., Indiana

Maurice Elias, Ph.D., Connecticut

Samantha Farris, Ph.D., Houston

Jacob Feldman, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Luis Flores, B.A., California (Berkeley); Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)

Robert Foels, Ph.D., Syracuse

Michael Gara, Ph.D., Rutgers

Arnold Glass, Ph.D., Stanford

William Hallman, Ph.D., South Carolina

Jessica Hamilton, B.A., Swathmore College; Ph.D., Temple

Stephen Jose Hanson, Ph.D., Arizona

Pernille Hemmer, Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Denise Hien, Ph.D., Columbia

Rafiq Huda, B.A., Carleton College; Ph.D., Northwestern

Judith Hudson, Ph.D., CUNY

Michelle Hurst, B.Sc., McMaster; Ph.D., Boston

Morgan James, Newcastle (Australia)

Lee Jussim, Ph.D., Michigan

Shalonda Kelly, Ph.D., Michigan

Evan Kleiman, Ph.D., George Mason

Anna Konova, Ph.D., Stony Brook

Calvin Lai, Ph.D., Virginia

Robert Larue, B.A., Rutgers; M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana

Richard Lau, Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)

Alan Leslie, Ph.D., Oxford

Teresa Leyro, Ph.D., Vermont

Bridget Matikainen-Ankney

Lorraine McCune, Ed.D., Rutgers

John McGann, Ph. D., Yale

Melchi Michel, Ph.D., Rochester

Julien Musolino, Ph. D., Maryland

Gandalf Nicolas, B.A., Pontificia; M.A., College of William and Mary; Ph.D., Princeton

Jan Oldenburg, Ph.D., Harvard

Philip Parker, Ph.D., California (San Francisco)

Linden Parkes

Troy Roepke, Ph.D., California (Davis)

Jessica Salvatore

Benjamin Samuels, Harvard

Diana Sanchez, Ph.D., Michigan

Edward Selby, Ph.D., Florida

Tracey Shors, Ph.D., Southern California

Manish Singh, Ph.D., California

Kristen Springer, Ph. D. Wisconsin

Marc Steinberg, Ph.D., South Florida

Matthew Stone, Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Karin Stromswold, Ph.D., Massachusetts

Kristen Syrett, Ph.D., Northwestern

Valerie Taylor

Bruce Tesar, Ph.D., Colorado

Elizabeth Torres, Ph.D., California (San Diego)

Mark Versella, B.A.; M.A., CUNY; Ph.D., Rutgers

David Vicario, Ph.D., Rockefeller

Jinling Wang, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins

Andrew Westbrook

David Wilder, Ph.D., Wisconsin

Min-Jeong Yang, B.A., Hankuk; B.A., M.A., Seoul; M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers

Justin Yao

David Zald

Qiong Zhang