The Department of Psychological Science at UCI offers cutting-edge education and research in psychological science. Our students and faculty achieve groundbreaking results across various domains, including cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Join us in exploring the mysteries of human behavior and mental processes.
Welcome to the Department of Psychological Science at UCI. We are committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities in psychological science. Students here gain not only theoretical knowledge but also practical experience through interactions with faculty and peers, participating in research projects that lay a solid foundation for their future academic or professional careers. The approximately 1200 undergraduate majors in the Department of Psychological Science begin their program of study with core courses in developmental, social, health, and abnormal psychology. Advanced courses cover specialized topics in these fields, as well as in environmental, clinical, and community psychology. A number of advanced courses delve into the psychological aspects of important societal issues and problems, such as child abuse, violence, divorce, work and family, and community health. Undergraduates also gain rigorous training in research methods and statistics.
The Department of Psychology at Baruch College (CUNY) offers a diverse range of courses and research opportunities in the fields of psychology, preparing students for careers in clinical, research, and applied psychology.
The Department of Psychology at Florida State University is renowned for its world-class scholars and research excellence. It offers specialized doctoral programs and robust community outreach through affiliated mental health clinics.
The Psychology Department is home to 2 important centers: The Center for Perceptual Systems is an integrated multidisciplinary program that focuses on the study of perception from basic sensory processes to perceptual organization. The Institute for Mental Health Research conducts interdisciplinary science that uses advances in basic research with clinical and non-clinical populations to develop innovative treatments for mental health disorders.The impact of our work extends beyond even the broad scope of the Psychology Department. Many of our faculty are actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations that span diverse colleges and schools across the university, the Dell Medical School, city and state governmental agencies and schools, non-profit organizations, and corporate partners from around the globe.