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Program Requirements
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A graduate student's curriculum is composed of a set of departmental core requirements, which include:
- A course on the history of psychological theories and research, a three-course sequence on statistical methods in psychological research and the use of computer software in executing statistical analyses, an empirical Master's thesis, written and oral comprehensive examinations, and an empirical Doctoral dissertation.
- Courses in the major program.
- Courses in a minor area which may be chosen from the departmental graduate programs, or offerings from other departments or colleges at the University.
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The University of Arizona is located in Tucson, a city widely known for it’s ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity. The University enrolls over 7,000 graduate students and roughly 30,000 undergraduates. In 2003, the National Science Foundation rated the University of Arizona 12th among public universities.
The Psychology Department is the largest undergraduate major at the University of Arizona and enrolls approximately 120 Ph.D. level graduate students each year.
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