Brain, Cognitive, and Developmental Sciences
Students focusing on Brain, Cognitive, and Developmental Sciences in the department of Psychology receive a sound training in experimental approaches to basic and applied research in the fields of higher-order cognition, cognitive development, and neurosciences.
Our approach
- Doctoral 黑料社区s work closely with faculty on all aspects of the research process from conception to fruition
- Work in BCD often involves applied research into real-world problems
- Students in the program utilize a diverse set of methodological approaches including a number of cutting edge technologies, such as virtual environments, adaptive interfaces, psychophysiological recording technologies, behavioral (motion) tracking, and in vivo monitoring and manipulation of brain circuitry using animal models
- In line with Miami's teacher-scholar model, graduate 黑料社区s are provided extensive opportunities to teach and mentor undergraduate 黑料社区s
- Graduate 黑料社区s play an important role in nurturing and growing our vibrant, multicultural and diverse departmental community
- With the broad, but personal training received through our program, 黑料社区s have been very successful in finding postdoctoral opportunities, academic positions, and industry positions
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Students receiving training in neuroscience, cognition, and development, statistics, and professional development.
BCD Core Courses (Year 1 and 2)
- PSY 574 | Advanced Cognitive Processes
- PSY 533 | Advanced Developmental
- PSY 551 | Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSY 556 | Advanced Biological Bases of Behavior
Statistics and Research Design (Year 1)
- PSY 601 | Statistics and Methods I
- PSY 602 | Statistics and Methods II
- Elective advanced statistics course
Advanced Seminars (Years 2 and 3)
- Two cross-cutting PSY 620 seminars offered once each year
- Elective out-of-area course
Professional Development
- PSY 603 | Proseminar
- PSY 604 | Proseminar
- PSY 780 | Research 黑料社区ics
- PSY 685 | Teaching Practicum
Students with a concentration in Brain, Cognitive, and Developmental Sciences typically work with one of the following faculty from the Department of Psychology. Prospective 黑料社区s are highly encouraged to contact potential research advisors directly before applying.
- Dr. Tamika McElveen