Department of Psychology
Specialized Subfields of Study
Psychology graduate students in any of the core areas may choose to pursue a specialized subfield of study in Diversity & Inequality Psychology. The requirements include additional courses and seminars in topical areas (e.g., psychology of race, stereotyping and prejudice), and a research project in the broad area of diversity and inequality.
See the Graduate Handbook for details
Faculty
Psychology graduate students in any of the core areas may choose to pursue a specialized subfield of study in Health & Well-Being Psychology. The requirements include additional courses and seminars in topical areas (e.g., resilience, happiness, social support), and a research project in the broad area of health and well-being.
See the Graduate Handbook for details
Faculty
Psychology graduate students in any of the core areas may choose to pursue a specialized subfield of study in Quantitative Psychology. The requirements include additional courses and seminars in topical areas (e.g., multivariate statistics, latent variable models, computer programming), and a research project in the student’s area of interest.
See the Graduate Handbook for details