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This apprenticeship program is designed to rapidly engage new
students in research. Students begin conducting research their first
semester. The number of required courses/seminars is minimal
allowing the student in consultation with his/her advisor to select
whatever additional courses would be most valuable to that student’s
research interests. For breadth in the field, our students attend a
weekly Cognitive Area Seminar at which faculty and graduate students
present their research and discuss current topics in the field.
Throughout the year students can choose among a number of colloquia
offered by the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. In addition, during their first two years, students’
readings are drawn from a variety of areas (courses, cognitive area seminar,
independent reading) that will help them​ to prepare for the Qualifying
exam. ​
Please note that detailed information about general UD Ph.D. requirements and milestones are available on the UD Graduate and Professional Education Website.​
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