Psychology - Culture and Human Development
| PROGRAM INFORMATION |
| Faculty: |
College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Degree: |
Doctorate
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| Field of Study: |
Psychology, General;
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| Description: |
The Culture and Human Development program seeks to understand developmental processes in cultural context and across the lifespan. It is built upon interdisciplinary research and training with primary strengths in developmental, social, and clinical psychology as well as cultural and medical anthropology. Our graduate students have typically been successful in securing funding, either externally (e.g., SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR) or internally (i.e., University Graduate Teaching Fellowships), and enjoy a relatively low cost of living compared to most other Canadian metropolitan areas. |
| Website: |
Psychology - Culture and Human Development at University of Saskatchewan - College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Areas of Research: |
Cultural and cross-cultural research on development, health and well-being, Aboriginal health, disability, cancer, education, immigration and acculturation. Faculty and students engage in local, national, and international research, employing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. |
| Cost per year: |
| Provincial: |
$4,295 |
| National: |
$4,295 |
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| ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
| Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*: |
70 |
| Prerequisites: |
Master’s degree in any relevant area of training and a cumulative weighted average of at least 70% (U of S grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (i.e. coursework required in Master's program).
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Program Last Updated: Sep 4, 2009
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