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  1. Francis Sumner, PhD, and Inez Beverly Prosser, PhD

    Francis Sumner, PhD. Francis Sumner, PhD, is referred to as the "Father of Black Psychology" because he was the first African American to receive a PhD degree in psychology. Sumner was born in Arkansas in 1895. As a teenager without a high school education, he was able to pass an entrance exam to Lincoln University and graduate magna cum ...

  2. Timeline of psychology

    1878 - G. Stanley Hall was awarded the first PhD on a psychological topic from Harvard (in philosophy). 1879 - Wilhelm Wundt opened the first experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig in Germany. ... 1934 - Ruth Winifred Howard became the first African American woman to earn a PhD in psychology. [33]

  3. Margaret Floy Washburn: 1921 APA President

    Margaret Floy Washburn was the first woman to earn a doctoral degree in American psychology (1894) and the second woman, after Mary Whiton Calkins, to serve as APA President. Ironically, Calkins earned her doctorate at Harvard in 1894, but the university trustees refused to grant her the degree. It was the general policy of the era that married ...

  4. G. Stanley Hall

    G. Stanley Hall. Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1844 - April 24, 1924 [ 1]) was an American psychologist and educator who earned the first doctorate in psychology awarded in the United States of America at Harvard College in the nineteenth century. His interests focused on human life span development and evolutionary theory.

  5. 1.2 History of Psychology

    In 1920, Francis Cecil Sumner was the first African American to receive a PhD in psychology in the United States. Sumner established a psychology degree program at Howard University, leading to the education of a new generation of African American psychologists (Black, Spence, and Omari, 2004).

  6. G. Stanley Hall Biography

    G. Stanley Hall was an American educator and psychologist who played a major role in establishing the field of psychology in the United States. He was primarily interested in evolutionary theory and child development, and is considered one of the founders of educational psychology and child psychology. Hall was the first American to earn a PhD ...

  7. The History of Psychology

    G. Stanley Hall, a student of Wilhelm Wundt, establishes first U.S. experimental psychology laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. 1886. First doctorate in psychology. The first doctorate in psychology is given to Joseph Jastrow, a student of G. Stanley Hall at Johns Hopkins University. Jastrow later becomes professor of psychology at the ...

  8. 9 Pioneers Who Helped Mold the History of Psychology

    The first doctoral degree in psychology was granted to Wundt's student, G. Stanley Hall, in 1878 at Harvard. Harvard also housed the country's first psychology laboratory (image below).

  9. History

    History. The study of psychology, as something other than a branch of philosophy (albeit still under the wing of the Philosophy Department), began at Harvard in the late 1800's. The "new" psychology was pioneered by William James, who offered his first formal course in physiological psychology in 1875-76, the same year in which he established a ...

  10. Margaret F. Washburn (1871-1939): First Woman Ph.D. in Psychology

    Abstract. Margaret Floy Washburn was one of the first generation of leading psychologists trained in America and became an eminent and influential psychologist during the first third of the 20th century. She was recognized for significant contributions in theory development, experimental work, teaching, and professional service, but this paper ...

  11. G. Stanley Hall: Psychologist and Early Gerontologist

    This professorship was the first chair in the new field of psychology in the country. Hall was a major force in organizing the field, focusing on scientific approaches and in 1883 establishing a psychology laboratory at the university. 3 In 1887 he launched the American Journal of Psychology , and in 1892 he convened the American Psychological ...

  12. Margaret Floy Washburn

    Margaret Floy Washburn (July 25, 1871 - October 29, 1939), was a leading American psychologist in the early 20th century, was best known for her experimental work in animal behavior and motor theory development. She was the first woman to be granted a PhD in psychology (1894); the second woman, after Mary Whiton Calkins, to serve as president of the American Psychological Association (1921 ...

  13. Department History: Department of Psychology

    Northwestern's first PhD in Psychology was awarded in 1925 to Edward Lester Clark, whose specialty was psychometrics and whose dissertation was entitled, "The Graphic Rating Scale at Northwestern University." Clark joined Northwestern's Psychology faculty, helped to develop the Personnel Department (now the Department of Human Resources ...

  14. PhD Admissions

    The deadline to apply for the '25-26 PhD cohort this year is November 30, 2024. Applicants who are admitted to the program will matriculate in Autumn 2025. Our next admissions cycle will open in September 2025 and have a November 30, 2025 deadline. In addition to the information below, please review the Graduate Admissions website prior to ...

  15. Doctorate in Psychology (Ph.D. and Psy.D.) Program Guide

    September Payscale data for 2023 reports the average salary for graduates with a Psy.D. as $92,000. This is considerably higher than the 2023 national median salary of $48,060, and for many psychologists, the financial and emotional rewards justify the cost and time spent in a doctorate of psychology program.

  16. History of the Department : Graduate Program : Department of Psychology

    The first PhD in Psychology at the University of Rochester was awarded in 1937, though Psychology as a discipline had been taught in the Department of Belles Lettres and Moral and Intellectual Philosophy since the founding of the University in 1850. Graduate courses in psychology were introduced in 1896 as part of a general MA program.

  17. America's first black female psychologist

    Inez Beverly Prosser, PhD, had a most improbable life. Born into a family of 11 children at the end of the 19th century in south central Texas and educated in its "colored schools," she taught for 18 years, earning a PhD in psychology in 1933, the first such degree earned by a woman of her race.

  18. Getting a Ph.D. in Psychology

    In order to earn a Ph.D. in psychology, you need to first begin by earning your bachelor's degree. While earning your undergraduate degree in psychology can be helpful, students with bachelor's degrees in other subjects can also apply their knowledge to psychology Ph.D. programs. Some students in doctorate programs may have a master's degree in ...

  19. How Long Does It Take to Get a PhD in Psychology?

    The answer can vary depending on your program, educational background, and academic schedule. In general, most PhD psychology programs take anywhere from five to seven years to complete. Learning more about what it takes to get a doctorate in psychology can help you better plan your educational and career journey.

  20. PhD Degree Requirements

    For more information, please refer to the Graduate Guide, section on Admission to Candidacy. Conferral of a masters degree: Graduate students in the Department of Psychology who have completed (a) the first-year and second-year course requirements and (b) at least 45 units of Psychology courses may apply for a conferral of the MA degree.

  21. Doctor of Psychology

    Karen Weaver is a Doctor of Psychology and former mayor of Flint, Michigan. The Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D. or D.Psych.) is a professional doctoral degree intended to prepare graduates for careers that apply scientific knowledge of psychology and deliver empirically based service to individuals, groups and organizations. Earning the degree was originally completed through one of two ...

  22. Dr. Martha Bernal: The First Latina with a PhD in Psychology

    Pursuing Her PhD at Indiana University. In 1952, Bernal graduated from Texas Western College (now University of Texas at El Paso) with a B.A. in psychology. She then went on to pursue an M.A. from Syracuse University, which she obtained in 1955. Bernal then enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington to pursue her PhD in clinical psychology.

  23. School Psychology

    Degrees and GPA Requirements Bachelors degree: All graduate applicants must hold an earned baccalaureate from a regionally accredited college or university or the recognized equivalent from an international institution. University GPA requirement: The minimum grade point average for admission consideration for graduate study at the University of Denver must meet one of the following criteria:

  24. Psychology

    Dive into our PhD program and turn your curiosity in experimental psychology into groundbreaking research. Work side-by-side with expert faculty, creating research that matters. Along the way, expand your knowledge and skills through diverse courses and projects and gain the skills needed to succeed in academia and industry.

  25. Arthur McDonald, PhD

    In 1966, Arthur McDonald, PhD, became the first American Indian man to earn a doctorate in psychology. After he received his doctorate from the University of South Dakota, he immediately went on to begin teaching at Montana State University in Bozeman. In his formative teaching years, he became increasingly aware of the needs facing American ...

  26. Psychology PhD Wiki

    Welcome to the Psychology PhD Wiki. This crowdsourced site is intended to provide information to applicants about the status of open PhD positions with deadlines this fall or winter, which would thus begin in the fall of 2025.The wikis for previous years are still available. If this is your first time visiting the wiki, please read through the instructions to become familiar with how it works.

  27. Florida Tech Psychology Student Chosen for NASA Mars Simulation Mission

    A crew of NASA-selected research volunteers are undergoing a simulated journey to Mars, and Florida Tech doctoral candidate Anderson Wilder got a front row seat to the mission.He was one of two alternates picked for the latest Human Exploration Research Analog mission from Johnson Space Center.Wilder trained with the crew for weeks, preparing to move into NASA's 650-square-foot closed ...

  28. Session 8: Navigating Your First Year of Graduate School

    Students interested in applying to doctoral programs for psychological science are invited join APA for a live panel discussion with Adrienne Stith Butler, PhD, APA Deputy Chief of Science, and psychological scientists from different subfields for a discussion about navigating the first year of graduate school.