The Department of Psychology at the University of Denver nurtures a collaborative environment for undergraduates, graduates, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty, fostering knowledge and application of psychological science. With over 20 faculty, the department emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, methodological innovation, and connections across psychology fields, contributing to public good and inclusive excellence through scholarship, teaching, and service.
Join the Department of Psychology at the University of Denver, where we cultivate a collaborative environment for undergraduate and graduate students to explore psychological science. Our faculty's expertise spans diverse areas, and we emphasize inclusive excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. Whether you're pursuing a BA, BS, or PhD, our programs provide a strong foundation for critical thinking and real-world applications, preparing you for a career or further studies in psychology.
The field of Psychology first emerged at Harvard in the late 1800's under the scholarship of William James, and ever since then Harvard has been at the forefront of the field. The Department has a long and rich history, and its past faculty and researchers have included some of the most famous names in psychology, including B.F. Skinner, Gordon Allport, Jerome Bruner, George Miller, and Henry Murray. Psychology is one of the most popular courses of study among undergraduates at Harvard.
Deakin University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including psychology programs focused on behavioral science, mental health, and research in the field of psychology.
Drexel University's Psychological and Brain Sciences department engages faculty and students in cutting-edge research and clinical projects across various areas including health, forensics, neuropsychology, pediatric and child psychology, and cognitive psychology.