The Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been leading and innovating in the field of psychology for over 120 years. We pioneered one of the world's first undergraduate programs and the longest-running psychology symposium. We also created one of the country's first law-psychology programs and a clinical graduate program accredited by the American Psychological Association. Our award-winning faculty, cutting-edge research, and unmatched student opportunities make us one of the strongest psychology programs in the nation.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a department with a rich history and outstanding achievements in the field of psychology. We offer comprehensive programs from undergraduate to graduate levels and conduct pioneering research in areas such as neuroscience, social psychology, developmental psychology, and clinical psychology. Join us to explore the mysteries of psychology and participate in groundbreaking work at the university's Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior. With a history of over 120 years, the Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is known for pioneering undergraduate programs and innovative research. It offers a strong program with award-winning faculty and unmatched student opportunities, focusing on areas such as neuroscience, social psychology, developmental psychology, and clinical psychology, as well as groundbreaking work at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior.
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