The Department of Psychology at East China Normal University offers comprehensive education and research opportunities in psychology, with a focus on behavioral science, cognitive psychology, and mental health studies.
The Psychology Department at East China Normal University (ECNU) is one of China's leading institutions for psychological education and research. The department offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, as well as a focus on advancing psychological research, particularly in the areas of cognitive psychology, mental health, and social psychology. Established in 1951 as the Education Psychology Department and later as the Department of Psychology in 1979, East China Normal University's School of Psychology and Cognitive Science is a leading institution in China. It offers a range of academic programs and is known for its national key disciplines, science bases, and quality courses.
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Psychology in the School of Social Sciences (SSS) offers scientific and practical training to introduce students to the field of psychology. It introduces students to the professional practices of psychologists and prepares students with the required skills and training for postgraduate studies should they prefer to carry on their education as a psychologist or behavioral researcher. Currently, the School has 18 full-time Psychology faculty members with postgraduate degrees from prominent universities in North America, Europe, and Asia. The School educates some 1,500 NTU students each semester within our core and elective psychology modules, and we have about 500 undergraduate students and 40 graduate research students currently enrolled in the undergraduate and graduate psychology programs.