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Overview of the Department. Columbia University’s Psychology Department has a proud history of excellence in the science of psychology. Dating back to 1890 as a discipline of study at Columbia, it is one of the oldest and most influential of the American psychology departments.
Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, PSY Psychtry Clinical Programs . Instructional Faculty Sarah DeMoya . Lecturer in the Discipline of Psychology, Department of Psychology. Instructional Fa ...
The Psychology Major requirements changed in 2020. Students entering an undergraduate degree program at Columbia in Fall 2020 or later must complete the new major requirements. Students who entered Columbia prior to Fall 2020 may choose to complete either the new major requirements or the old ones.