Located in Houston, TX, USA, the University of Houston's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences offers a comprehensive exploration into the scientific study of the human mind, behavior, and their biological underpinnings. The department provides robust undergraduate and graduate programs designed to integrate foundational theory, rigorous research methods, and practical application. Students work closely with faculty experts engaged in diverse areas, from clinical psychology and neuroscience to social and organizational behavior, developing critical thinking, analytical, and research skills essential for addressing complex societal challenges. This collaborative environment prepares graduates for a wide array of impactful careers and advanced academic study, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in psychological and brain sciences.
View Psychological and Brain SciencesThe University of Houston (UH, UofH, or Houston) is a public research university in Houston, Texas. It was established in 1927 as Houston Junior College, one of multiple junior college institutions formed in the first quarter of the 20th century. In 1934, HJC was restructured as a four-year degree-granting institution and renamed as the University of Houston. Today, Houston is the third-largest university in Texas, awarding nearly 11,000 degrees annually adding to its worldwide alumni base of approximately 310,000.