
This more than an academic journey—it is a structured pathway for building scholars who can understand, research, and positively impact social and cultural systems. The ASCP Ph.D. curriculum is designed to prepare students to not only excel academically but also be skilling in the translation of psychological theory into meaningful real-world applications. Our courses emphasize integration of social and cultural perspectives, rigorous methodology, and applied problem-solving, ensuring graduates are prepared to impact communities, organizations, and policy through evidence-based strategies.
Below you can find the classes central to the ASCP Ph.D. track, and taught by ASCP core faculty. To obtain syllabi for these and common core courses not taught by ASCP faculty (e.g., quantitative methods), please contact the instructor of record for that semester.