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  1. The Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program has a clinical science perspective, a strong research emphasis, and a cognitive-behavioral orientation. We apply the science of human behavior and behavior change to the understanding and amelioration of psychopathology and other forms of psychological impairment.

  2. They also learn to deliver state-of-the-art clinical services, applying assessment and intervention techniques that are grounded in scientific evidence. We offer three clinical training concentrations: General Clinical Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical/Community Psychology.

  3. The Clinical Program has a clinical science perspective, a strong research emphasis, and a cognitive-behavioral orientation. Visit the Clinical PhD program section of our site to learn more.

  4. Georgia State University's doctoral (Ph.D.) program in psychology provides outstanding training. All doctoral students complete core courses, a general exam, a master’s thesis project, a dissertation project, and specialized coursework and training unique to 1 of the 8 concentrations.

  5. All students admitted to the Program in Clinical Psychology are chosen because they appear to have outstanding potential for completing the Ph.D. degree and developing into outstanding clinical scientists who will well represent and advance the field of clinical psychology.

  6. Application processThe School of Psychology admits students for graduate studies once a year to start the program the subsequent fall semester. The application deadline is December 1st of each yearApply on-lineApplications to Georgia Tech are accepted online through the office of Graduate Studies & Admissions. For questions regarding Ph.D. admissions application process and paperwork ...

  7. The Department of Psychology offers graduate programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. Graduate work leading to the PhD degree is offered in behavioral and brain sciences; clinical psychology; and industrial–organizational psychology.