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The School of Psychology at Georgia Tech offers a full-time program leading to a Ph.D. The M.S. degree is earned on the way to obtaining the Ph.D. The M.S. is awarded as a terminal degree only in unusual cases, such as the student needing to cut short his or her training. We do not offer a part-time Ph.D. program.
There are four graduate program areas of study at Georgia Tech: Industrial/Organizational, Experimental, Engineering, and Quantitative. Professors Kanfer and Ackerman are affiliated with both the Industrial/Organizational and Experimental Psychology program areas, so students interested in working with either of these faculty and/or in the Kanfer-Ackerman lab can apply through either program. For best consideration, be sure to state your faculty and/or lab interest on the application form.
Please refer to the most recent year’s application materials for exact details.
A complete application will include all of the following materials:
When applying to the graduate school, it is important that you apply to both the School of Psychology and the Georgia Institute of Technology Graduate School. There is no fee for applying to the School of Psychology, but a $50 application fee is required by the graduate school.
Once admitted into the program, the following psychology “core” courses are required for all students, irrespective of their concentration.
1) Completion of a three course specialty foundation sequence, comprised of
3) Additionally, advanced I/O graduate students are expected to take research seminars offered by faculty in areas such as cross-cultural psychology, teams, work motivation and emotion, and employee development.
Teaching assistantships (TA positions) typically involve assisting faculty who are teaching large undergraduate courses, statistics courses, or lab courses. TA tasks generally involve grading exams, preparing teaching materials, and meeting with enrolled students to answer questions. TA positions pay approximately $14,000 for 9 months. TAs that are enrolled for 12 or more hours receive a waiver of in-state or out-of-state tuition, excluding student fees.
Research Assistantships (RA positions) are awarded to students through the initiative of individual faculty with external research grant monies. Such positions are competitive and based on consideration of the student's competencies and fit to the research program. The job requirements include helping faculty members with the various tasks associated with the research enterprise, including data collection, data coding, and statistical analysis. RA position pay varies with each position, but typically pays approximately the same amount as a TA position. RA funding also usually includes a full tuition waiver for all positions above 10 hours per week.
Since 1997, approximately a dozen graduate students have been funded with external grant monies associated with the Kanfer-Ackerman lab. Though funding opportunities change yearly, there is typically availability for at least one RA position each year.
Part-time field internships/placements are awarded to students on a competitive basis in collaboration with organizational opportunities. Historically, such placements have been plentiful in the Atlanta area and are filled by advanced I/O students. Pay for each position varies and usually does not include any tuition waiver.
School of Psychology
While there is no application fee required by the department of psychology, a $50 application fee is required by the Georgia Tech graduate school.
654 Cherry Street
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0170
If you need any other information you can contact the Psychology graduate office through email:
Jan Westbrook
Academic Assistant II
Jan.Westbrook@Psych.gatech.edu
Phone: (404) 894-0886
School of Psychology Fax: (404) 894-8905
Jan Westbrook
Academic Assistant II
Jan.Westbrook@Psych.gatech.edu
Phone: (404) 894-0886
1) Psychology graduate application which you can download here.
2) A statement of objectives, experiences, and future goals (this is part of the online application)
3) Three letters of recommendation (sealed)
4) Official GRE scores to be sent from ETS. The Psychology subject
test is not required, but strongly recommended for best consideration for persons interested in working in the Kanfer-Ackerman lab.
5) All official transcripts for coursework completed (both undergraduate and graduate). Please note that your application will not be complete until the official copies arrive.
6) For international students, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL scores)
1) Four of approximately six basic psychology courses (e.g., Cognitive Psychology, Human Abilities, Social Psychology, Personality Psychology, Biopsychology, etc)
2) Two basic statistics courses (ANOVA, Regression) and one research methods class
3) One professional problems/ethics course
4) One teaching practicum course
In addition, each area has its own set of course requirements. Information about these requirements can be found in the respective area descriptions. The I/O area, for example, requires the following courses in addition to the psychology core courses:
Overview of I/O Psychology
2) I/O graduate students are also strongly recommended to take at least three of the following classes during the advanced years of training:
Industrial Psychology
Organizational Psychology
Psychometric theory
Structural Equation Modeling
Multivariate Analysis
Psychological Testing
History and Systems
4) I/O graduate students are also required to minor is quanitative measurements.
Sunni Haag
654 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: (404) 385-0157
E-mail: gtg477b@mail.gatech.edu