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Columbia's PhD Program in Clinical Psychology integrates generating empirical knowledge, performing excellent clinical work, and serving diverse populations.
The doctoral program in clinical psychology at Teachers College is a mentor-matched program that prepares students to become knowledgeable researchers and effective practitioners. Our graduates tend to seek positions in academia, research institutes, hospitals, and community agencies.
The Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology provides rigorous training in both clinical science and clinical assessment and intervention.
Contact Person: Rebecca Shulevitz. Phone: (212) 678-3267Fax: (212) 678-8235. Email: shulevitz@tc.columbia.edu. Teachers College, Columbia University, is the first and largest graduate school of education in the United States, and also perennially ranked among the nation's best.
If you are preparing to apply to Clinical Psych programs, be sure to consult with the Psychology Department Pre-Clinical Advisor as you plan your application process. All PhD, PsyD and Masters programs will expect that you will have completed coursework including statistics and research methods.
TC offers masters programs and specializes in multiple sub-disciplines in psychology as seen in the answer to question #9. Separate from Teachers College, our research-based Psychology program is a five-year consecutive series of classes and research culminating in the Ph.D. degree.
Can I get training in clinical psychology at Columbia? What is the deadline for Ph.D. applications? What happens if my application is submitted after the deadline?
The written exam covers several areas in Counseling Psychology, including: (1) theoretical concepts; (2) core psychology course work; (3) clinical interventions; (4) assessment in career work and personal/social counseling; (5) professional issues such as ethics, professional trends, and developments in counseling psychology.
The focus of Columbia’s graduate program in Psychology is on the training of Ph.D. students in research, teaching and scholarship in the areas of behavioral neuroscience, perception, cognition and social-personality psychology. This graduate program does not offer training in clinical psychology, school, counseling or industrial psychology.
Preparing to Apply. Before beginning the application, you should identify one or more faculty members with whom you'd like to work. Only full-time Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, and Professors are eligible to supervise Ph.D. research.