📚About the Program
PhD in Psychology at University of Saskatchewan
The Department of Psychology offers programs in four streams: Applied Social Psychology Cognition and Neuroscience Clinical Psychology Culture, Human, and Health Development We have a strong emphasis on research in a wide spectrum of topics, including laboratory and applied projects. Applied Social Psychology The program offers training in social psychological theory, research design and methodology, statistics, program evaluation, along with many independent research opportunities. Unique to this program is the emphasis placed on students obtaining research-based experience through practicum and internship placements. Faculty interests are: the psychology of immigration and acculturation, body image, diversity, gay and lesbian issues, prejudice, reproductive health/mental health, sexuality, stereotyping, culture, language, and identity. Culture, Human and Health Development This program seeks to understand developmental processes in cultural context and across the lifespan. It is built upon interdisciplinary research and training with primary strengths in developmental, social, and clinical psychology as well as cultural and medical anthropology. The program emphasizes qualitative as well as quantitative research approaches, and research in both the local and global contexts. Cognition and Neuroscience Designed for students who wish to focus primarily on basic research and theoretical issues leading to scientist's positions for basic psychological research in university, hospital, community, industry, or government settings. This program offers two areas of specialization: Behavioural Neuroscience and Cognitive Science. Typically, students enrol in the Masters program for one year and then transfer to the PhD. Clinical Psychology Accredited by both the Canadian Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association. It follows a scientist-practitioner model, blending scholarly research with professional skill training. The program trains clinical psychologists for employment in academic, research, clinical, community, and private practice settings. Typically, students enrol in the master's program for one year and then transfer to the Ph.D. program.
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