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Graduate Programs

Contact Us

Mail Stop #948Ìý
2801 West Bancroft Street
ÒùÆÞÉç
Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390
Main Office Phone: 419.530.2717
Main Office Fax: 419.530.8479

Doctoral Program in Experimental Psychology

The Ph.D. concentration in experimental psychology emphasizes training in research methodology/statistics and teaching/mentoring.Ìý

Our program prepares experimental psychologists for careers in a variety of academic and research settings, including research universities, teaching colleges, and industrial, governmental, or medical institutions. We also provide a broad and flexible view of the discipline of psychology that enables graduates to engage in new fields of interest and emerging specializations.Ìý

Within the experimental area, students can work with faculty members whose interests include social psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and psychobiology and learning. Faculty and graduate students carry out research on a diverse set of topics, described on individual faculty pages.

To support research development, students enrolled in the Experimental Program have the opportunity to:

  • take a grant-writing seminar and/or participate in professional development workshops focused on grant writing;
  • receive joint mentoringÌýfrom faculty members in the clinical area;Ìý
  • complete aÌýminor specialization in quantitative psychology, health psychology, or experimental psychopathology
  • apply for student-specific competitiveÌýresearch and travelÌýawardsÌýto fund research projects and travel to professional conferences.Ìý ÌýÌý

To support teaching/mentoring development, students enrolled in the Experimental Program take a teaching practicum course focused on course development and effective strategies for managing student issues; have multiple opportunities to serve as instructor of record for their own courses (under the supervision of a faculty member); and help to supervise and mentor undergraduate research assistants in their faculty advisor’s laboratory.Ìý

Application deadline for the Experimental Psychology Doctoral Program : December 1 (How to apply)

Use the menu at the top right hand corner of this page to learn more about our program and its many research training opportunities.ÌýThese pagesÌýgive an overview of our training philosophy and program, describe our faculty and their research interests,ÌýpresentÌýdataÌýon students admitted to our program,Ìýand provide information about the financial support available to students.Ìý
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If you have questions about the program,ÌýpleaseÌýcontact the Experimental Coordinator.

Experimental Coordinator: Jason Rose, Ph.D. (Jason.rose4@utoledo.edu)Ìý

Nondiscrimination Policy

The Experimental Psychology Doctoral Program at the ÒùÆÞÉç confirms through this statement its commitment and dedicated efforts to provide equal opportunity in its training program. Federal law prohibits discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability or ancestry of any person. View the University's full non-discrimination notice.

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