Current Graduate Students

Graduate Courses

Required Coures: M.A., or M.Sc., PhD 1

PSYC 601 D1, D2 General Comprehensive (students entering with a Master's may be exempted)
PSYC 650 Advanced Statistics I (students entering with a Master's may be exempted)
PSYC 651 Advanced Statistics II (students entering with a Master's may be exempted)
PSYC 660 Psychological Theory: Professors representing the various research areas within the department discuss critical issues and developments within their fields of expertise.
PSYC 690 Master's Research I (for M.A., M.Sc. students)
PSYC 699 Master's Research II (for M.A., M.Sc. students)
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Required Courses: Ph.D.

PSYC 701             Special Comprehensive Examination

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Area Seminars

Students select 12 credits (4 courses) from the following area seminar categories:

PSYC 710 to PSYC 715   Behavioural Neuroscience

PSYC 716 to PSYC 721   Learning and Motivation

PSYC 722 to PSYC 727   Personality and Social Psychology

PSYC 734 to PSYC 735   Development and Language

PSYC 740 to PSYC 745   Perception and Cognition

PSYC 746 to PSYC 751   Quantitative and Individual Differences

PSYC 753 to PSYC 758   Health Psychology

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Elective Graduate Courses

Students may substitute a graduate course in an allied field or, depending on their availability, one of the following courses for a graduate seminar, provided  that permission is obtained from the supervisor and that the instructor defines extra work for the student that brings up the 500 level course to a 700 level course:

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