Psychology

Welcome to the Department of Psychology at Princeton University

Psychology Building

Upcoming Events

Nicole Cuneo's Final Public Oral Exam
The Flexible Language and Meaning Extension (FLAME) Hypothesis: A Constructionist Approach to Autism
Location
101 Perestman Scully Hall
Rui Cao - Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston University
Theoretical Cognitive Neuroscience Lab Member
Location
A03 Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Matthew B. Jané - Ph.D. Candidate, University of Connecticut
Member of the Systematic Health Action Research Program (SHARP) Lab
Location
A03 Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Our Programs

The Psychology Major

The Psychology concentration (Princeton’s term for major), within the Division of Natural Sciences, provides foundational and advanced undergraduate courses on sensation, perception, movement, language, reasoning, decision making, and social interaction.

Graduate Program

Graduate work in the Department of Psychology is designed to prepare students for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and a career of productive scholarship in psychological science.

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