PhD Psychology

Course Description

PhD Psychology (3 years) at Shoolini University is a research-based program that provides rigorous training designed to prepare graduates for a career in academia or research, and to practice as a licensed clinical psychologist.

This doctoral program familiarises students with different components of psychology, including perception, cognition, neuroscience, and behaviour. Psychology doctorates work in academic or laboratory settings, conduct research in a variety of subjects and topics as they learn most basic human functions and behaviours.

The especially designed curriculum instills a broad range of skills, including critical thinking, deeper understanding of behaviour and mental processes and writing through practical knowledge and expert advice. It opens a plethora of career opportunities as psychology experts work as clinical psychologists, evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients in a private, hospital, or school setting.

Shoolini scholars get global exposure through international exchange opportunities with renowned universities across the world. Prominent among these are, University of Arkansas, USA; Lanzhou University, China; University of Naples, Italy; Taipei Medical University, Taiwan; Gachon University, South Korea; South Dakota Mines University, USA.

Shoolini University is UGC Approved and NAAC Accredited.

Highlights

  • Ideal student and teacher ratio 
  • Internships available for students
  • Guest lecturers from highly acclaimed global experts  
  • International exchange opportunities
  • Infrastructure guided by ICAR 
  • Shoolini University certified as Recognized Social Entrepreneurship, Swachhta and Rural Engagement Cell (SES REC) Institution

Research Opportunities

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Industrial/Organisational Psychology
  • Social Psychology

Career Opportunities

  • Psychotherapists
  • Consultant Psychologists
  • Organisational Psychologists
  • Forensic Psychology
  • School and University Counselors
  • Family Therapists
  • Academics and Research

 

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