Certificate Programs
College graduates who did not major in psychology but who want graduate school preparation in the field should follow the structured curriculum designed with the Department of Psychology. The course plan includes the same introductory, intermediate, and advanced psychology courses taken by Columbia's undergraduate psychology majors and provides essential research experience necessary for research-oriented Ph.D. programs in psychology. Psychology courses and research experience also serve as valuable preparation for Psy.D. programs and graduate degree programs in education, management, public health, and social work.
The Psychology Program can be completed in two terms of full-time study, beginning in the fall and spring. However, most students enroll in the program to prepare for graduate school, which means completing at least two full terms of research prior to applying to graduate school. Most students complete the program in 16-18 months. After applying to graduate programs, many students continue to take seminars and engage in research during the spring and summer. It is advised that students spread out their coursework over at least three to four semesters beginning in the fall. Students who work full- or part-time may spread out their coursework over a longer period. In general, the psychology adviser will help students plan a curriculum that enables them to apply to graduate school in the fall following entry into the program (or the subsequent fall for students who opt to spread their coursework out over a longer period of time).
Students who complete the curriculum with a grade of B- or better in all courses will receive a Psychology Certificate.
Students in the Psychology Program work with advisers to create a curriculum of at least 28 credits. Students must meet the following requirements:
| Application Deadlines | |
| Spring 2013 - Priority Deadline/Deadline for International Students | Sept. 1, 2012 |
| Spring 2013 - Final Review Deadline for All Applications | Oct. 15, 2012 |
To apply to the psychology program, follow the Postbaccalaureate Studies Program application instructions.
Applicants to the psychology program have earlier application deadlines. Students seeking application guidance should contact the Office of Admissions:
Office of Admissions
School of Continuing Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail Code 4119
New York, NY 10027-6902
212-854-9666
ce-info@columbia.edu
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
All students are advised by the Office of Student Affairs and a faculty member in the Department of Psychology. The carefully structured support system offers the following guidance:
Academic Adviser to Enrolled Students
Karl Rutter, 510H Lewisohn Hall
212-854-9666
kr2456@columbia.edu
Faculty Adviser
Patricia G. Lindemann
Department of Psychology
354 Schermerhorn
212-854-8285
pgl2@columbia.edu