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    The graduate program in cognitive psychology is primarily oriented toward doctoral training. All students are required to complete a master's thesis leading to an M.S. degree before continuing the doctoral program. The normal time course for a master's degree is two years, with two additional years for the doctorate.

The term "cognitive psychology" encompasses most topics in human experimental psychology. The interests of the faculty in this subarea include sensory processes, perception, information processing, memory, attention, judgment,
thinking, problem solving, and human factors.

Faculty specializing in quantitative psychology, psychobiology, and animal learning and motivation also participate in the graduate cognitive program.
 

 

 

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