- Graduates will be able to demonstrate competency in the conceptualization, design, conducting, analysis and reporting of psychological research.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate broad professional knowledge in the field of experimental psychology and more specialized knowledge in their area of concentration (i.e., cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, social psychology) and in their topic of research expertise.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of diversity and ethics issues as they apply to psychological research, teaching and professional development as experimental psychologists.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate professional development by acquiring skills in the areas of written and oral communication, teaching and general professionalism.
For all PSY courses taken for more than 0 credits at Saint Louis University, Experimental Psychology Program graduate students must earn a grade of B- or better for the course to count toward M.S. degree, Ph.D. degree, and secondary concentration requirements.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Department Core | ||
PSY 6030 | Human Diversity | 1 |
PSY 6800 | Ethics, Supervision, and Consultation | 1 |
Research Methods and Statistics | ||
PSY 5080 | Advanced Quantitative Research Methods | 3 |
PSY 5790 | Applied Univariate Statistics in Behavioral Science | 3 |
PSY 6500 | Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science | 3 |
One additional graduate-level Research Methods OR Statistics elective | 3 | |
Program Core | ||
PSY 5120 | Memory & Cognition | 3 |
PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development | 3 |
or PSY 5260 | Social Development | |
PSY 5300 | Advanced Social Psychology | 3 |
Concentration Requirements | ||
Select one of the following concentrations: | 12 | |
Program Electives | ||
PSY 6000 | Teaching of Psychology (or any of the courses listed in the Concentration Requirements) | 3 |
Research | ||
PSY 5990 | Thesis Research (taken over multiple semesters) | 6 |
PSY 6990 | Dissertation Research (taken over multiple semesters) | 12 |
Total Credits | 56 |
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.
Non-Course Requirements
Successful completion of the written preliminary and the oral qualifying exams.
Cognitive Neuroscience Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
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PSY 6190 | Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience (taken over multiple semesters) | 9 |
Concentration Elective | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development (course not chosen to fulfill program core) | |
or PSY 5260 | Social Development | |
PSY 5230 | Fundamentals of Neuropsychology | |
PSY 6190 | Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience | |
PSY 6290 | Topics: Developmental Psych | |
PSY 6390 | Topics in Social Psychology | |
Total Credits | 12 |
Developmental Psychology Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
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PSY 6290 | Topics: Developmental Psych (taken over multiple semesters) | 9 |
PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development (course not chosen to fulfill program core) | 3 |
or PSY 5260 | Social Development | |
Total Credits | 12 |
Social Psychology Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
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PSY 6390 | Topics in Social Psychology (taken over multiple semesters) | 9 |
Concentration Elective | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development (course not chosen to fulfill program core) | |
or PSY 5260 | Social Development | |
PSY 6190 | Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience | |
PSY 6290 | Topics: Developmental Psych | |
PSY 6390 | Topics in Social Psychology | |
PSY 6490 | Topics in Organizational Psychology | |
Total Credits | 12 |
Optional Secondary Concentration Requirements (Six Additional Hours)
Code | Title | Credits |
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In addition to completing the departmental, program, and (primary) concentration requirements, students may also elect to pursue a secondary concentration in one of the three primary concentration areas. Additional course requirements for a secondary concentration vary by concentration, as follows: | ||
Development * | ||
PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development 1 | |
or PSY 5260 | Social Development | |
PSY 6290 | Topics: Developmental Psych (1 section) | |
Social * | ||
PSY 6390 | Topics in Social Psychology (2 sections) | |
Cognitive Neuroscience * | ||
PSY 6190 | Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience (2 sections) |
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For all three secondary concentrations, only one of the extra classes taken to fulfill the secondary concentration course requirements may replace an existing (program or concentration) elective taken as part of the overall degree/primary concentration. As a result, in order to earn a secondary concentration, students will need to take at least one extra course beyond the minimum required for earning only a primary concentration in the program (i.e., for a total of 59 credit hours rather than 56). In addition to these course requirements, at least one faculty member representing the secondary concentration area must serve on the student’s doctoral oral examination committee in order to fulfill all secondary concentration requirements.
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Whichever course was not taken to fulfill the program core.
Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.
Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.
This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
Year One | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
PSY 5080 | Advanced Quantitative Research Methods | 3 |
PSY 5790 | Applied Univariate Statistics in Behavioral Science | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 5250 or PSY 5260 |
Cognitive Development 1 or Social Development |
|
PSY 5300 |
Advanced Social Psychology 2 | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 9 | |
Spring | ||
PSY 6500 | Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science | 3 |
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
PSY 5120 |
Memory & Cognition | |
PSY 6000 |
Teaching of Psychology | |
PSY 6190 |
Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience 3 | |
PSY 6290 |
Topics: Developmental Psych 4 | |
PSY 6390 |
Topics in Social Psychology 5 | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 9 | |
Summer | ||
PSY 5990 | Thesis Research | 3 |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 3 | |
Year Two | ||
Fall | ||
Select one course from the following “experimental core” courses: | 3 | |
PSY 5120 |
Memory & Cognition | |
PSY 5250 |
Cognitive Development 6 | |
PSY 5260 |
Social Development 6 | |
PSY 5300 |
Advanced Social Psychology | |
Select six credits from the following courses: | 6 | |
PSY 5120 |
Memory & Cognition | |
PSY 5250 |
Cognitive Development | |
PSY 5260 |
Social Development | |
PSY 5300 |
Advanced Social Psychology | |
PSY 5990 |
Thesis Research (up to six credits total) | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 9 | |
Spring | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 6190 |
Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience 3 | |
PSY 6290 |
Topics: Developmental Psych 4 | |
PSY 6390 |
Topics in Social Psychology 5 | |
Select six credits from methods/stats electives or the following program/concentration electives: | 6 | |
PSY 5120 |
Memory & Cognition | |
PSY 5990 |
Thesis Research (up to six credits) | |
PSY 6000 |
Teaching of Psychology | |
PSY 6030 |
Human Diversity (one credit) | |
PSY 6800 |
Ethics, Supervision, and Consultation (one credit; offered every other spring) | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 9 | |
Summer | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 5990 |
Thesis Research (up to six credits total) | |
PSY 6990 |
Dissertation Research | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 3 | |
Year Three | ||
Fall | ||
Select any remaining experimental core courses, stats/methods electives, or program/concentration electives | 9 | |
PSY 5990 |
Thesis Research (up to six credits total, then 0) | |
PSY 6990 |
Dissertation Research (up to 12 credits total, then 0) | |
PSY 5840 |
Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | |
Credits | 9 | |
Spring | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
PSY 6190 |
Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience 3 | |
PSY 6290 |
Topics: Developmental Psych 4 | |
PSY 6390 |
Topics in Social Psychology 5 | |
Select any remaining experimental core courses, stats/methods electives, or program/concentration electives | 3-6 | |
PSY 5990 |
Thesis Research (up to six credits total, then 0) | |
PSY 6990 |
Dissertation Research (up to 12 credits total, then 0) | |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 6-9 | |
Summer | ||
PSY 6990 | Dissertation Research (up to 12 credits total, then 0) | 0-3 |
PSY 5840 | Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team | 0 |
Credits | 0-3 | |
Year Four | ||
Fall | ||
Finish any coursework or credits that were missed in previous semesters 7 | ||
Credits | 0 | |
Total Credits | 57-63 |
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Offered in alternate fall semesters; taken in semester one by students in the developmental psychology concentration.
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Taken in semester one by students in the social psychology concentration.
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Students in the cognitive neuroscience concentration only.
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Students in the developmental neuroscience concentration.
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Students in the social concentration.
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Students in the developmental concentration must take PSY 5250 Cognitive Development (3 cr) or PSY 5260 Social Development (3 cr) in semester three (offered in alternate fall semesters).
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The program is designed such that all coursework, including thesis (PSY 5990 Thesis Research (0-6 cr)) and dissertation (PSY 6990 Dissertation Research (0-12 cr)) credits, may be completed in three years; however, semesters seven and eight may be used to finish any coursework or credits that were missed in previous semesters; students should continue enrolling in PSY 6990 Dissertation Research (0-12 cr) (once the 12 required credits are completed) and in PSY 5840 Experimental Psychology Research Vertical Team (0-6 cr) for 0 credits every semester, including summers, until the degree is completed.
Program Notes
Students may replace PSY 5990 Thesis Research (0-6 cr) or PSY 6990 Dissertation Research (0-12 cr) in any of the summers with three methods/statistics, program elective, or concentration elective credits if offered. However, because such courses are only rarely offered in the summer, students are advised not to complete thesis or dissertation credits during fall or spring semesters (particularly in semesters 1-3) unless they have verified that alternative courses that meet degree requirements will be offered in the upcoming summer, especially if they have tuition scholarship credits available in the summer.
Program or concentration electives may be selected from the following:
Code | Title | Credits |
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PSY 5250 | Cognitive Development | 3 |
PSY 5260 | Social Development | 3 |
PSY 6000 | Teaching of Psychology | 3 |
PSY 6190 | Topics: Cognitive Neuroscience | 3 |
PSY 6290 | Topics: Developmental Psych | 3 |
PSY 6390 | Topics in Social Psychology | 3 |
PSY 5930 | Special Topics (Fundamentals of Neuropsychology; cognitive neuroscience concentration only) | 3 |
PSY 6490 | Topics in Organizational Psychology (social concentration only) | 3 |
The above roadmap applies to students entering the program without a master’s degree, and is designed to culminate in the Ph.D. degree, as we do not offer a terminal master’s degree. Students who are admitted with a pre-existing master’s degree in psychology from another university (i.e., who are admitted directly to the Ph.D. program) must meet the same course requirements (with the exception of the six credits of PSY 5990 Thesis Research (0-6 cr), which generally are not required). However, because several of the course requirements may be met by courses taken as part of the previous master’s program, the roadmap may be accelerated relative to the one shown above, and will be individualized depending on the equivalent courses that a given student has already completed prior to entering the Ph.D. program.
For additional information about graduate study in experimental psychology, please email exp-psych@health.slu.edu or call 314-977-2300.