About Psychology in Brown University
    Psychology encompasses a range of phenomena and levels of analysis in pursuit of three goals: to deepen our understanding of cognitive and neural mechanisms of sensation, perception, learning, and emotion; to probe the biological and evolutionary foundations of behavior; and to clarify the social perception and assessment of individuals and groups.
Students take foundation courses in the field’s major sub-disciplines, including perception, cognition, developmental, behavioral neuroscience, and social psychology.  Students also take a course in quantitative methods, and select from an array of seminars on specialized topics and laboratory courses that focus on research design and state-of-the-art techniques. The concentration in Psychology prepares students for careers in research, teaching, clinical psychology, business, law, and education, among others.
 
    Academic qualification equivalents
	- Applicants must have passed high school
 
English language requirements 
	- IELTS : 7.0
 
	- TOEFL IBT: 90
 
 
    Brown University Highlights
	
		
			| College Type | 
			Private | 
		
		
			| Annual Endowment | 
			3.8 billion USD | 
		
		
			| Student Retention Rate | 
			98% | 
		
		
			| Mode of Program | 
			Full time; Part-time; online | 
		
		
			| Campus Housing Capacity | 
			76% | 
		
		
			| English language proficiency score | 
			TOEFL or equivalent | 
		
		
			| Application Portal | 
			Common application Portal | 
		
		
			| Application fee | 
			75 USD (non-refundable) | 
		
		
			| Acceptance Rate | 
			9 % (Freshman Class of 2023 ) | 
		
		
			| Admission Helpdesk | 
			admissions@brown.edu; 
			401-863-2378 | 
		
	
Brown University Annual Cost to Attend
	
		
			| Fee | 
			Cost | 
		
	
	
		
			| Tuition | 
			$57,112 | 
		
		
			| Books and Supplies | 
			$1,632 | 
		
		
			| Other Fees | 
			$1,292 | 
		
		
			| Room and Board | 
			$15,332 | 
		
		
			| Budget for Other Expenses | 
			$2,122 | 
		
		
			| Total One Year Cost | 
			$77,490 |