Psychology - Human Development & Public Policy, PHD

Modality

On Campus

Program URL

https://psychology.georgetown.edu/graduate-program/our-program/

Mission Statement or Program Description

The Ph.D. program in Psychology offers a fully funded five-year, full-time program of study. Students who select the Human Development & Public Policy concentration have the option to earn a Master of Public Policy degree from the McCourt School of Public Policy.

Program requirements are designed to offer students rigorous training in the theories and methods that characterize the psychological sciences and enable them to place the study of development and neuroscience into the broader contexts –biological, familial, social, cultural, economic, historical, political–from which the field draws its societal applications. All entering Ph.D. students select a primary mentor or mentors with whom to conduct research. Faculty research ranges from studies of learning, cognition, emotion, and social behavior at specific stages of childhood and adolescence to the study of neural and physiological mechanisms supporting these and other processes throughout the lifespan.

Academic Policies

The academic policies and procedures of the joint program in Psychology and Public Policy are those specified in the department handbook and the University Bulletin.