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  2. Explore the Graduate Program: Psychological Sciences at Vanderbilt represents a diverse group of scholars in the Department of Psychology in the College Arts and Science, the Department of Psychology and Human Development in Peabody College, and faculty in allied disciplines across the university.

  3. Psychological Sciences at Vanderbilt offers a doctoral program for students admitted to work toward the Ph.D. degree in the following core areas: Clinical Science. Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience. Cognition in Context.

  4. Prospective Students Overview. A major goal of the doctoral program in Psychological Sciences is the placement of its graduates in academic settings. The program leads to the Ph.D. in the five general areas of: Clinical Science, Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Science, Neuroscience, and Quantitative Methods and Evaluation.

  5. Vanderbilt psychology combines breadth across the traditional domains of academic psychology with depth in specific programs of inquiry likely to contribute to solutions of major scientific, social, and psychological problems.

  6. Psychological Sciences at Vanderbilt represents a diverse group of scholars in the Department of Psychology in the College Arts and Science, the Department of Psychology and Human Development in Peabody College, and faculty in allied disciplines across the university.

  7. Program Overview. The Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science and the Department of Psychology and Human Development in Peabody College jointly offer an interdisciplinary graduate program in Psychological Sciences.

  8. Psychology. Why Psychology? To understand psychology is to understand the human brain, human behavior, and human cognitive processes—essentially, the key to how we think, act, and feel. Under the guidance of faculty renowned for their expertise in clinical psychology, cognition, and neuroscience, students pursue careers as therapists, data ...