Requirements

The following are the formal requirements of The Graduate Center, CUNY and the Developmental Psychology training area for the Ph.D. in Psychology, which must be completed within eight years of matriculation:

60 credits (including all required courses) with an overall average GPA of B or better. At least 30 of these credits must be taken at CUNY.

Courses [Current students and faculty can access examples of syllabi here: DP Course Syllabi]

TitleCredits
PSYC 72010: Proseminar in Developmental Psychology I (Fall semesters of the first 2 years)1 + 1
PSYC 72000: Developmental Psychology I3
PSYC 79200: Research Methods & Ethics in Psychology, or equivalent Ethics in Psychology course3
EPSY 705: Statistics I3
PSYC 72020: Proseminar in Developmental Psychology II (Spring semesters of the first 2 years) 1 + 1
PSYC 72100: Developmental Psychology II3
PSYC 80103: Childhood and Youth Studies: Approaches and Methods3
EPSY 706: Statistics II3
PSYC 80260: Second Year Research Seminar I3
PSYC 80270: Second Year Research Seminar II3
2 Methods Courses (e.g. Linear Regression Model, Structural Equation Modeling, Narrative Analysis)3 + 3
Developmental Psychology Electives (e.g. The Politics & Psychology of belonging in the US, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Children’s Rights, Infancy, Adolescent Development)12
Other Electives or *Transfer Credits14
Psych 90000: Doctoral Dissertation Supervision0
Total60

Milestones [Current students can access examples of presentation and paper milestones here: Milestones]
First Doctoral Examination: Second Year Research Project Presentation (and written report)
Second Doctoral Examination: Critical Literature Review Paper
Dissertation Proposal: Presentation and Paper including the Introduction, Literature Review, Research Questions and Hypotheses, Methods, and References.
Dissertation Defense: Final draft of the student’s doctoral dissertation including the Introduction, Literature Review, Research Questions and Hypothesis, Methods, Results, Discussion, Appendix, and References.

For detailed information regarding the requirements please consult the GC and DP Student Handbooks.