Our Social Psychology Graduate Program at the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and judgment needed to become active contributors at the highest-level to research, teach, and provide public and professional service in the community. Read more about our mission and values.
The Social Psychology doctoral program maintains a flexible curriculum that allows students to develop their full potential as researchers and theorists. Learn more about our admissions process and curriculum.
Our faculty have diverse interests in the social and affective processes that contribute to health, wellness, relationships, morality, and intergroup relations. Learn more or contact our faculty, graduate students, and staff.