Psychology

Psychology

Department of Psychology

The mission of the Psychology Department at Rowan University is to provide a high-quality education to undergraduate and graduate students, engage in cutting-edge research in a variety of disciplines and subdisciplines within psychology, and to provide services to children and their families in the South Jersey region.

Come visit us in Robinson Hall Suite 115 (first floor) on Rowan's Main Campus.

The Rowan University Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program is currently APA accreditated. 
Questions related to the program’s accredited status can also be directed to the Commission on Accreditation, Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation. Click here for more information.
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New Jersey program points toward bright future in science

Sapjah Zapotitla, psych major, named NJ Governor’s STEM Scholar

NIH grant supports VR training for parents of children with autism

Dr. Simmons awarded $450,000 grant from National Institute of Child Health & Human Development to expand VR training for parents.

Sophie Ogunsanmi, psychological science major

Sophie Ogunsanmi heads to Ph.D. program

The award-winning psychological science major is heading to a doctoral program in neuroscience. She plans to study the neural effects of traumatic experiences.

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Annual Psychology Research Conference

The Rowan University Psychology Department's Annual Research Conference has been an ongoing tradition for 49 years. The conference allows all students to showcase the results of the psychological research they have been doing over the course of the past academic year.

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Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

The Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology follows a scientist-practitioner model featuring personalized guidance from faculty mentors in conducting high-quality original research projects. The program's emphasis on integrated healthcare and health psychology prepares students for research and practice in health care settings.