Doctoral studies in Psychology
Research education subject information
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
School
School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences
Study plan
Subject representative
Psychology is the science of "the mind" and behaviour. It encompasses all aspects of human existence. The discipline aims at describing and understanding why we think, feel, and behave the way we do. Consequently, psychology covers physiological, cognitive, emotional, behavioural and social factors in relation to environmental contexts.
The psychology department at Örebro University is host to three strong research environments focusing on developmental psychology, health psychology and criminal psychology. These environments provide the basis of many activities and research ranging from laboratory studies to longitudinal studies and interventions. In addition, there is research within a number of other fields such as cognition, prevention and occupational psychology.
Doctoral courses in psychology
- AI and Psychology
- Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis, 7,5 credits
- Causality: Causal Inference in the Social Sciences, 7,5 credits
- Course in Developmental Psychology
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 7,5 credits
- Emotion and Emotion Regulation
- Experimental Psychopathology
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Introduction to Quantitative Methods, 7.5 credits
March 2024
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Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling, 7.5 credits
March 2024
- Measures in the experimental lab: Behavior, body, & brain, 7,5 credits
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Philosophy of Science, 7.5 credits
March 2024
- Presentation of Own Research at an International Scientific Conference, 2,5 credits
- Qualitative Method, 7.5 credits
- Quantitative Methods of Analysis, 7.5 credits
- Research communication
- Research Design in Psychology
- Research Ethics and Good Reseach Practice, 5 credits
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Scientific Writing, 7.5 credits
19 September 2024 - 06 February 2025