Psychology (PhD)

PhD

In Toronto (Canada)

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Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Toronto (Canada)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Launched in 2007, this innovative program offers study in the fields of Psychological Science or Clinical Psychology under a core faculty trained at and recruited from top universities in Canada, the United States and around the world. In a department known for its experiential and career-focused learning, and with a curriculum anchored in real-world issues, the graduate program takes advantage of its downtown Toronto location to offer proximity to major sites for practicum training and clinical research, and world-class training opportunities. The department has more than 15,000 square feet of research and student training space designed from the ground up to meet the specialized research needs of the department.

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Location

Start date

Toronto (Canada)
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About this course

Completion of a master’s degree in psychology from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA or equivalent of 3.67/4.33 (A-)

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Subjects

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychology
  • Comprehensive
  • Dissertation
  • Professional
  • Practicum
  • Science
  • Internship
  • Clinical
  • Psychotherapy
  • Systems

Course programme

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Psychological Science Field
  • Comprehensive Requirement
  • Dissertation
  • Psych Sci Professional Issues
  • Practicum in Psych Science II
  • Psychological Science Seminar II
  • Two Psychology electives
(If a History of Psychology credit was not completed at the MA or senior undergraduate level, PS9101 History of Psychology must be one of the electives.)

Clinical Psychology Field
  • Comprehensive Requirement
  • Dissertation
  • Internship in Clinical Psych
  • Systems of Psychotherapy
  • Ethical/Prof Issues Clinical Psych
  • Practicum in Clinical Psych II
  • Practicum in Clinical Psych III
  • Four Psychology electives
(If a History of Psychology credit was not completed at the MA or senior undergraduate level, PS9101 History of Psychology must be one of the electives.)

Foundational areas
  • Biological Bases of Behaviour
  • Cognitive-Affective Bases of Behaviour
  • Social Bases of Behaviour
  • Individual Behaviour
  • Historical and Scientific Foundations of General Psychology
To meet the breadth requirements for accreditation with the Canadian Psychological Association, clinical psychology students are required to take graduate or undergraduate courses covering the five foundation areas.

Electives

Psychological Science
  • Special Topics in Cognition
  • Special Topics in Developmental Psych
  • Special Topics in Health Psychology
  • Special Topics in Social Psychology
  • Percept and Cognitive Ergonomics
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Critical Perspectives in Psych
  • Culture and Identity
  • Early Development
  • Gender and Health
  • Learning, Plasticity, Memory
  • Multivariate Statistical Analysis
  • Psychology of Aging
  • Psychology and Law
  • Psychometric Theory, Research
  • Research Design in Child Devel
  • Social Cognition
  • Socio-Cognitive Development
  • Community Psychology
  • Directed Readings: Psych Sci
  • Perception and Action
  • Practicum in Teaching
  • Special Topics in Perception
  • Computational Methods in Psych
  • System and Meta-Analyt Reviews
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Psychology of Body Image
  • Anatomy of the Human Brain
  • Cognitive Aging
  • Program Evaluation
  • Special Topics in Biopsych
  • Sleep
  • Special Topics in Sexuality
  • Special Topics in Psychological Methods
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • History of Psychology
  • Practicum in Psychological Science III
Clinical Psychology
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Special Topics in Clinical Psych
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Developmental Psychopathology
  • Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Cognition and Psychopathology
  • Eating Disorders
  • Directed Readings: Clin Psych
  • Couple and Family Therapy
  • Child and Adolescent Intervention
  • Mood Disorders
  • Practicum in Clinical Psych IV

Psychology (PhD)

Price on request