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Department of Psychological Sciences
210 McAlester Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-2500
phone: 573-882-6860
fax: 573-882-7710
email: SkylesB@missouri.edu
Graduate Program: 573-882-0838 or gradpsych@missouri.edu
MU Department of Psychological Sciences

Developmental Psychology Training Area

The program in Developmental Psychology emerges from the strong developmental interests of many faculty in the existing areas and will consist of at least 6 core-faculty and a large number of affiliated faculty from Psychological Sciences and other departments. At this time, the program is directed by Dr. Amanda Rose.

The major emphasis of our program is research training. Graduate students engage in research with their primary advisor beginning in their first semester in the program and take supporting coursework. They gain a strong background in statistics and research methodology, in addition to social and cognitive development. The department provides financial support to students (tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend) through research, teaching assistantships or fellowships. Students are supported for at least four years and, generally, throughout their graduate training if they are in the program longer than four years. Questions should be directed to

Dr. Amanda Rose, Director, Developmental Psychology Program
212E McAlester Hall
573-884-4669
email: RoseA@missouri.edu

Dual Emphasis Degree Program in Child Clinical and Developmental Training

Students who wish to pursue a graduate degree with training in both clinical (child track) and developmental psychology may do so through the pursuit of the Dual Emphasis option. Students in this program will be involved in training that bridges the two areas of developmental psychology and child-clinical psychology. This program will be the equivalent of training in the area of developmental psychopathology with the added benefits of training and practice in child-clinical psychology. To pursue the joint program, students must be officially admitted into both the clinical and developmental training areas within the Department of Psychological Sciences and notification must be made to the Graduate School.

See the Graduate Program for more information.

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