The Department of Psychology at UC Davis is dedicated to in-depth psychological research, with our professors receiving international recognition in neuroscience education and the field of psychology. We offer undergraduate and graduate programs, emphasizing the integration of research and practice to cultivate future psychology experts.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at UC Davis, a leading edge in psychological research and education. Our faculty, including Distinguished Professor Mangun, awardee of the Neuroscience Education Award, and Professor Cross, elected Fellow of APA Division 2, make outstanding contributions to the fields of psychology and neuroscience. We are committed to enhancing students' professional skills through research and educational activities, advancing the field of psychology. The UC Davis Department of Psychology contains five major areas: Biological Psychology, Developmental, Perception-Cognition, Quantitative and Social-Personality. Boundaries between the areas are fluid, and students are encouraged to take seminars in all five.
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