The Department of Psychology at Georgia State University, located in Atlanta, GA, United States, is a large and vibrant academic community dedicated to the scientific exploration of the mind and behavior. It offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs, emphasizing both foundational knowledge and cutting-edge research. Faculty and students engage in diverse areas of psychological science, benefiting from the department's strong research focus and its location in a major urban center, which provides unique opportunities for applied learning and community involvement. The department fosters an inclusive environment, preparing graduates for a wide range of careers and advanced studies.
View PsychologyGeorgia State is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity". The university is the most comprehensive public institution in Georgia, offering more than 250-degree programs in over 100 fields of study spread across 10 academic colleges and schools. Georgia State has two libraries: University Library, which is split between Library North and Library South on the main campus and also divided among the Perimeter College campuses, and Law Library, which is located on the main campus. Together, both libraries contain over 13 million holdings and serve as federal document depositories. Georgia State has a $2.5 billion economic impact in Georgia.