Graduate Programs
The UGA Department of Psychology, within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, is a nationally recognized department with award-winning professors who are dedicated to providing the highest quality graduate education possible to our graduate students.
Program Areas
- Behavioral and Brain Sciences
- Clinical Psychology
- Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Interdisiplinary Neuroscience Ph.D. Program (Degree granted through Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute)
Other Programs Affiliated with Psychology
Graduate Student Activities
Current Students
Prospective Students
Our graduate programs are consistently nationally recognized and students graduating from our program have gone on to successful careers in a variety of academic, research, and applied settings. The Department of Psychology was recently ranked in the top 50 U.S. psychology graduate programs by U.S. News and World Report's 2011 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools. The Clinical Psychology program was also tied for 33rd overall.
- General Information
- How to Apply
- Download the Supplemental Graduate School Application.
- Graduate students are encouraged to apply for the Paul D. Coverdell Neuroimaging Training Program from the John and Mary Franklin Foundation.
Photos from Recent Graduate Student Professional & Social Activities


