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Welcome to the Psychology Department Web Site
We welcome your interest in the Department of
Psychology at the University of New Mexico. Please explore our website
and learn about our faculty, research interests, and both graduate and
undergraduate programs. Feel free to email any of us if you don't find
what you're looking for here. New Mexico is blessed with a rich and diverse
culture, as well as the world's best climate (in our humble opinion),
making it a wonderful place to live and work.
We have 22 regular faculty and 79 Ph.D. students.
More than 600 undergraduates have declared Psychology as a major, second
only in the College of Arts & Sciences
to Biology. The department offers a wide variety of courses, ranging from
introductory psychology to advanced courses in learning and memory, cognition,
clinical/abnormal psychology, and brain function. Psychology is widely
recognized for teaching excellence, and our professors have won every award
offered by the university. Last year, we were voted “Best Department” by
undergraduates. Our undergraduate Honors Program is the oldest and best
in the University, with a two year rigorous program of studies culminating
in an independent research project. Upon graduating our majors pursue diverse
opportunities: psychology graduate school programs, medical school, law
school, mental health positions, and many more.
Our internationally recognized research programs span such fields as
addictions and drug abuse, animal learning, mate preference and mate choice,
spirituality, assessment of knowledge structures, psychotherapy outcomes,
cognitive neuroimaging, health psychology, and traumatic brain injury.
Last year the Psychology Department’s external research grants exceeded
$8 million in funding. Faculty and graduate students conduct research in
collaboration with many superb organizations, including CASAA, the MIND
Institute, Sandia and Los
Alamos National Laboratories, and the Veterans
Administration (see individual faculty interest pages). Our research projects
and collaborations are constantly evolving, so check back again and find
out what’s new. Thanks for your interest in our program, and let
us know if you need more information.
Ronald A. Yeo, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
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