The program information below was valid for the spring 2018 term (May 1, 2018 - August 31, 2018). This is the archived version; the most up-to-date program information is available through the current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar.
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Graduate research fields
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Cognitive Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- Social Psychology
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Minimum requirements
- A 80% overall standing, or equivalent, in the last two years of study in the previous degree is the minimum requirement for admission.
- Please note that in most areas a Master’s degree is not required for admission into the PhD program (the exception is Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology).
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Application materials
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- Personal statement
- Supplementary information form
- Transcript(s)
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References
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Type of references:
academic
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English language proficiency (ELP) (if applicable)
- Graduate Academic Integrity Module (Graduate AIM)
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Courses
- Students enrolled in the doctoral program must complete the Department's statistics requirements and comprehensive breadth requirements. The statistics requirements may be met by satisfactory performance in at least 1 of 2 core statistics courses: PSYCH 630 Advanced Analysis of Variance and PSYCH 632 Multiple Regression (or credit granted for evidence of a strong undergraduate statistics background) plus 1 additional statistics course. The additional course may be the remaining core statistics course or a different statistics course such as: PSYCH 800 Psychometric Theory & Structural Equation Modeling; PSYCH 801 Advanced Structural Equation Modeling; PSYCH 803 Statistical Reasoning & Advanced Experimental Analysis; PSCYH 804 Multi-Level Modeling Applications in Psychology.
- To meet the Departmental breadth requirements, students will be required to take 4 one-term courses or their equivalent outside their areas/divisions. These courses must be taken in at least two different areas/divisions. For the purposes of this requirement
the relevant areas are:
- Clinical
- Cognitive
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Developmental
- Industrial/Organizational
- Quantitative Methods
- Social
- Extra departmental courses as well as transfer credits may also be considered. Usually no more than 2 one-term credits toward breadth requirements are granted from such sources.
- To meet the Departmental core requirements, students will be required to take 6 courses in their area of research.
- Below is a list of the programs fields (areas of research) and the required courses for each area:
- Students specializing in Clinical Psychology must complete the following courses:
- Year One
- Coursework:
- Clinical Practica:
- Research Activities:
- Year Two
- Coursework:
- Clinical Practica:
- Research Activities:
- Year Three
- Coursework:
- Clinical Practica:
- PSYCH 729A, PSYCH 729B, PSYCH 729C Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- PSYCH 730A, PSYCH 730B, PSYCH 730C Adult Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- Elective: PSYCH 738A, PSYCH 738B, PSYCH 738C Clinical Fieldwork Placement II (optional, by approval)
- Research Activities:
- Year Four
- Coursework:
- Clinical Practica:
- PSYCH 732A, PSYCH 732B, PSYCH 732C Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- PSYCH 733A, PSYCH 733B, PSYCH 733C Adult Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- Elective: PSYCH 737A, PSYCH 737B, PSYCH 737C Emotion-Focused Therapy Practicum
- Elective: PSYCH 738A, PSYCH 738B, PSYCH 738C Clinical Fieldwork Placement II or PSYCH 739A, PSYCH 739B, PSYCH 739C Clinical Fieldwork Placement III (optional, by approval)
- Research Activities:
- Year Five (and beyond)
- Clinical Practica:
- PSYCH 734A, PSYCH 734B, PSYCH 734C Practicum in Supervision I, II, III (required of all students)
- PSYCH 735A, PSYCH 735B, PSYCH 735C Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- PSYCH 736A, PSYCH 736B, PSYCH 736C Adult Psychotherapy Practicum I, II, III
- Elective: PSYCH 737A, PSYCH 737B, PSYCH 737C Emotion-Focused Therapy Practicum
- Elective: PSYCH 740A, PSYCH 740B, PSYCH 740C Senior Practicum I or PSYCH 741A, PSYCH 741B, PSYCH 741C Senior Practicum II or PSYCH 742A, PSYCH 742B, PSYCH 742C Senior Practicum III (optional, by approval)
- Students specializing in Cognitive Neuroscience must complete the following 12 courses:
- 1 mandatory statistics course: PSYCH 632 Multiple Regression
- 1 other statistics and design course chosen from this list:
- 1 Fundamentals of Cognitive Neuroscience: PSYCH 677A Fundamentals of Behavioural Neuroscience
- 1 Human Neuroanatomy: PSYCH 784 Human Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology
- 4 CNS core courses chosen from this list:
- 4 breadth courses from other research areas.
- In addition, students must attend the weekly Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar (PSYCH 707).
- Note: it is expected that the Master’s thesis will be completed within the first two years in the program. The Master's degree will normally be required before studies for the doctorate have begun.
- Students specializing in Cognitive Psychology must complete the following 12 courses:
- 1 mandatory statistics course: PSYCH 630 Advanced Analysis of Variance
- 1 other statistics course chosen from this list:
- 6 Cognition core courses chosen from this list:
- 4 breadth courses from outside of Cognition.
- In addition, students must attend the weekly Cognitive Psychology Seminar (PSYCH 747).
- Note: normally students will be expected to have completed the Master’s thesis no later than the beginning of their fourth term in the program.
- Students specializing in Developmental Psychology must complete a total of 12 courses:
- 2 mandatory statistics courses from this list:
- 6 Developmental courses from this list:
- 4 breadth courses from other research areas outside of Developmental.
- In addition, students must attend the weekly Developmental Seminar each term (PSYCH 710).
- Students specializing in Industrial/Organizational Psychology must complete the following 12 courses:
- Students specializing in Social Psychology must complete the following 12 courses:
- 2 mandatory statistics courses from this list:
- PSYCH 704A Social Psychology
- PSYCH 870 Research Design & Methods
- 4 Social courses from the following list:
- 4 breadth courses from other research areas outside of Social.
- In addition, students must attend the weekly Social seminar (PSYCH 714).
- While many courses may be taken on a Cr/NCr basis, at least half the courses offered for a degree by the student must be graded.
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Link(s) to courses
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Academic Integrity Workshop
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PhD Thesis
- The Department requires a successful defense of the PhD Thesis.