The Department of Psychology at Tsinghua University was founded in the autumn of 1926 and is one of the earliest psychology departments in Chinese universities. It was founded by famous psychologists Tang Yue, Sun Guohua, Zhou Xiangeng and others, and is one of the six major departments of the School of Science at Tsinghua University. The Department of Psychology emphasizes the teaching and research of basic psychological theories, and the courses offered focus on natural sciences. It has established general psychology laboratories and experimental psychology laboratories. In 1932, the Institute of Psychology was established and began to recruit graduate students.
The Department of Psychology at Tsinghua University is one of the important bases for psychology research and education in China. Since its establishment in 1926, it has been committed to the research and teaching of basic psychology theories. Initially, Tsinghua University established the Department of Educational Psychology. Considering that education belongs to the category of education in normal colleges, in order to better reflect the nature of Tsinghua as a comprehensive liberal arts university, the Department of Educational Psychology was changed to the Department of Psychology in 1928. There are many laboratories and research institutes in the department, providing students and researchers with rich learning and research resources. The curriculum of the Department of Psychology focuses on the foundation of natural sciences and has cultivated a large number of outstanding psychology professionals.
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