Contact
Nancy Zucker
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Duke University
Box 90086
Durham, NC 27708-0086
Email:psychneuro@duke.edu
Website:http://psychandneuro.duke.edu
Program Description
Graduate training leading to a Ph.D. in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is offered through a unique program that merges social sciences and natural sciences in the study of brain, behavior, and cognition in humans and animals. Program tracts are offered in Clinical Psychology, Cognition & the Brain, Developmental (DEV), Social Psychology, and Systems and Integrative Neuroscience (SINS).
Statistics
- Psychology and Neuroscience: PhD Admissions and Enrollment Statistics
- Psychology and Neuroscience : PhD Completion Rate Statistics
- Psychology and Neuroscience : PhD Time to Degree Statistics
- Psychology and Neuroscience: PhD Career Outcomes Statistics
Application Information
Application Terms Available:Fall
Application Deadline:December 2
Graduate School Application Requirements
See theApplication Instructionspage for important details about each Graduate School requirement.
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts required with application submission; official transcripts required upon admission
- Letters of Recommendation: 3 Required
- Statement of Purpose: Required
- Résumé: Required
- GRE Scores:
- GRE General (Optional)
- For clinical applicants ONLY: If you were not a psychology undergraduate major, it is recommended that you take the GRE subject test. For psychology majors, it is not necessary to take the subject test. No other area within Psychology and Neuroscience requires the subject test.
- English Language Exam: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test required* for applicants whose first language is not English
*test waiver may apply for some applicants - GPA: Undergraduate GPA calculated on 4.0 scale required
Department-Specific Application Requirements (submitted through online application)
Writing Sample
None required
Additional Components
Applicants to the joint Ph.D. program in Public Policy and Allied Disciplines must submit an additional essay for admission to the program. Regardless of your selection of primary department, please respond to the following prompt:
In 500 words or less, please explain your interest in the joint Ph.D. program offered between Public Policy and an Allied Discipline. Highlight how your research interests and past experiences lie at the intersection between Public Policy and the Allied Discipline and how participation in the joint program will facilitate your professional goals after receiving your degree.
We strongly encourage you to review additional department-specific application guidance from the program to which you are applying:Departmental Application Guidance