Doctoral program in Psychology
Doctor in Psychology
8 semesters
01/09/2024 - 15/10/2024
March 2025
On-campus
$7.394.000 (annually)
Program Description
The academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology accredits having completed a program of advanced studies, including a research thesis. The studies leading to the doctoral degree in Psychology focus on acquiring in-depth knowledge and skills to conduct original research or creation autonomously, achieving sufficient preparation to generate significant contributions to the development of the various areas of psychology and its applications.
Years of Accreditation
- Six years, up to 2022
Program Objectives
The study plan of the Doctorate in Psychology, together with the development of the doctoral thesis from the fifth semester, account for the graduation profile of the program, which emphasizes the development of capacities to exercise the different academic activities (generation of research projects, data analysis, preparation of works for scientific dissemination, among others) with an updated vision of current psychological theories, and applying statistical techniques and data analysis appropriate to different research problems.
This is observed through the productivity of our students through the generation of scientific products, such as conference presentations and the development and publication of scientific articles.
Learning Outcomes
The study plan of the Doctoral program in Psychology, together with the development of the doctoral thesis from the fifth semester onwards, reflects the learning outcomes of the program, which emphasizes the development of skills to perform different academic activities (generation of research projects, data analysis, preparation of papers for scientific dissemination, among others) with an updated vision of current psychological theories, and applying appropriate statistical and data analysis techniques to different research problems.
This is observed through the productivity of our students through the generation of scientific products, such as presentations at conferences and the development and publication of scientific articles.
Research Areas
Ver más keyboard_arrow_downSocial and political psychologyThe area of social and political psychology addresses the way in which individuals and the context in which they develop, articulate, and interact, focusing on the specific characteristics and variables of individuals, groups and the social environment, and studying antecedent factors, mediators (mechanisms) and moderators of social phenomena. In this sense, this area investigates, among others, issues related to social conflict, processes of social change and collective actions, discrimination and prejudice, social identity, social norms, and inequality in different contexts, such as gender inequality and sexism, or inequality between different social groups. This area also addresses issues associated with the way in which politics affects the members of a society, such as the effects of political violence. Both experimental and non-experimental methods are used in this research, with a strong emphasis on longitudinal studies. |
Neuroscience and cognitionThe goal of this area is to experimentally study cognitive and interactional processes (such as language, emotions, attention, and consciousness). In this area, the study of cognition is approached with a variety of techniques, such as electrophysiology, motion capture, electromyography, and eye-tracking, among others. |
Developmental psychologyThe focus of this research area is the study of human developmental processes throughout life, with special emphasis on social and emotional processes in childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. From this perspective, we study the trajectories of change in identity dimensions, the achievement of autonomy, prosocial, civic, and political development and their relationship with socialization experiences in family, educational, work and community contexts. |
Educational Psychology and Individual DifferencesThis area addresses all those cognitive, social, emotional, and interpersonal processes involved in both formal and informal educational spaces, in the different stages of the life cycle. Research in this area emphasizes the relational character of the teaching-learning processes, addressing both the subject who learns and the subject who teaches. It also considers research on individual differences in various cognitive abilities, as well as personality traits, which have a direct or indirect role in human learning and development. Researchers working in this area use experimental and correlational designs and conduct both laboratory and field work. |
Health psychologyThe area of health psychology focuses on issues associated with health problems at both the individual and public health levels, such as obesity, tobacco and other substance use, and the consequences and management of situations such as natural disasters. It also deals with psychology in the context of health, such as pain management and the doctor-patient relationship, among others. |
MethodologyThis area addresses the use of statistical models as a tool in psychological research, including the development of measurement instruments and the analysis of their psychometric properties, the design of longitudinal and multilevel studies, and the analysis of experimental designs in psychology. Research in this area integrates these fields in light of methodological developments in the application of generalized linear latent variable modeling in psychology research. |
Application Requirements
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