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Certificate in Social & Behavioral Statistics
The range of statistical methods that are used in the behavioral sciences is extraordinarily broad. Most graduate programs in the social and behavioral sciences focus their training on core content and research methods, with only basic coverage of the most widely used statistical methods. This certificate program provides students with structured, extensive training in statistical methods to enhance their future research careers.
This Graduate Certificate in Social & Behavioral Statistics includes training in:
- Data analysis workflow
- Multivariate statistical methods
- Longitudinal data analysis
- Structural equation modeling
- Categorical data analysis
The Graduate Certificate in Social & Behavioral Statistics is available to students currently enrolled in a graduate program at UAB who have a 3.0 GPA or higher.
These 15 hours of supplemental coursework provide valuable training for doctoral students to further develop their skills in statistical methods to prepare them for research and applied careers.
Requirements and program information can be found in the UAB Graduate Catalog.
Questions?
Contact Dr. Sylvie Mrug, Program Director.
Graduate Contacts
Questions about any of the Psychology doctoral programs may be directed to Terri M. Roberson, Graduate Programs Manager. Potential applicants can also contact the directors of the individual graduate programs.
Graduate Programs Manager
Terri M. Roberson
(205) 934-8723
Behavioral Neuroscience
Dr. David Knight
(205) 996-6344
Developmental
Olivio Clay
(205) 934-2728
Medical/Clinical Psychology
Edwin W. Cook III
(205) 934-8723
Course Scheduling Plan
For course descriptions consult the Psychology/Courses tab in the UAB Graduate Catalog.
Download course scheduling plan.
Fall Courses
Every Fall
- PY 653: Foundations of Behavioral Neuroscience (cross-listed with PY453). (4 hours)
- PY 700: Foundations of Research Design (1 hour)
- PY 708: Developmental Psychology (3 hours)
- PY 710: Seminar in Lifespan Developmental Psychology (1 hour)
- PY 716: Introduction to Statistics and Measurement (3 hours)
- PY 716L: Lab for Introduction to Statistics and Measurement (1 hour)
- PY 719: Multivariate Statistical Methods (3 hours)
- PY 719L: Lab for Multivariate Statistical Methods (1 hour)
- PY 740: Adult Personality and Psychopathology (3 hours)
- PY 756: Research Seminar in Behavioral Neuroscience (1 hour)
- PY 764: Cognitive Assessment: Child and Adult (3 hours)
- PY 769: Cognitive Behavior Therapy (3 hours)
Fall, Odd-numbered Years
- PY 741: Child and Adolescent Psychopathology and Treatment (3 hours)
- PY 785: Psychology of Aging (3 hours)
Fall, Even-numbered Years
- PY 704: Social Psychology (3 hours)
Spring Courses
Every Spring
- PY 619: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research and the Workforce (1 hour)
- PY 652: Biofeedback, Meditation and Self-Regulation (cross-listed with PY405) (3 hours)
- PY 683: Developmental Disabilities (cross-listed with PY415) (3 chours)
- PY 687: The Dynamics of Pain (cross-listed with PY431) (3 hours)
- PY 693: Cognitive Neuroscience(cross-listed with PY 463) (3 hours)
- PY 707: Brain and Cognition (3 hours)
- PY 710: Seminar in Lifespan Developmental Psychology (1 hour)
- PY 717: Applied Statistical Methods (3 hours)
- PY 717L: Lab for Applied Statistical Methods (1 hour)
- PY 718: Advanced Research Design (2 hours)
- PY 756: Research Seminar in Behavioral Neuroscience (1 hour)
- PY 770: Survey of Psychotherapeutic Methods (3 hours)
Spring, Odd-numbered Years
- PY 720: Human Neuropsychology (3 hours)
- PY 729: Adolescent Development Seminar (3 hours)
- PY 746: Structural Equation Modeling (3 hours)
Spring, Even-numbered Years
- PY 712: Seminar in Social Development (3 hours)
- PY 721: Neuropsychological Assessment (3 hours)
- PY 727: Longitudinal Data Analysis Lab (3 hours)
- PY 731: Health Psychology (3 hours)
Summer Courses
Every Summer
- PY 701: Professional Issues and Ethics in Psychology (1 hour)
- PY 760: Interviewing and Behavioral Observation (2 hours)
- PY 765: Personality Assessment (2 hours)
- PY 777: Psychotherapy Practice Shadowing (1 hour)
- PY 792: Introduction to Neurobiology (Summer Session B) (3 hours)
International Students
One of the best things about UAB is its amazing diversity of its students. We value every student and the richly different perspectives, characteristics, and life experiences that contribute to UAB’s unique environment. We want you to have every opportunity to succeed in your course work and college life. Here are some easy tips for you to follow:
Are you an international student interested in attending UAB? Explore the INTO UAB initiative.
- Visit the UAB International Student and Scholar Services website. They have all sorts of forms, guides, and helpful links to make your life easier.
- Don’t be shy. Let your instructors know that English is your second language.
- Meet regularly with your professors and program director. All of the Psychology graduate program directors encourage, arrange, and welcome such meetings.
- Visit the UAB English Language Institute. They will give you assistance with both oral and written English.
- Visit the UAB Writing Center. They have tutors and instructional workshops.
- Consider Graduate School classes for professional development.
- Make friends with fellow graduate students and work in your campus office.
- Frustrated and out of options? UAB counselors are there for you.
We invite you to explore all of the programs and services offered to international students. International Student and Scholar Services will be able to advise you about how to apply and who to contact for information. Please visit their website, or send general questions to
And remember — you are not alone! There are other international students/non-native English speakers in graduate programs across campus.
Psychology Graduate Program
The mission of the psychology graduate program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and intellectual habits required for successful careers in research, teaching, and professional service. We offer a Master of Science (MS) degree in Behavioral Neuroscience, as well as doctoral programs in:
- Behavioral Neuroscience: prepares students for independent research and teaching in the neurobiology of behavior.
- Applied Developmental Psychology: trains scientists to conduct research to discover and apply basic principles of human developmental psychology in an interdisciplinary context and to apply those principles to a variety of problems in areas such as child and adolescent development and aging.
- Medical/Clinical Psychology (jointly sponsored by the UAB Heersink School of Medicine): prepares students to become leaders in research and clinical care in the areas of behavioral, mental, and physical health promotion, disease prevention, risk reduction, and symptom assessment and amelioration in interdisciplinary and medical settings.
Admission to the Psychology graduate program is highly selective. All of our graduate students study core substantive areas of psychological science as well as more specific areas in their specialization. Under the supervision of qualified faculty, and as appropriate for their specialization and career goals, our graduate students also:
- conduct research,
- publish in highly respected journals,
- seek and receive extramural grant funding,
- participate in national and international conferences,
- actively participate in scientific and professional organizations,
- teach, and
- provide professional service