Welcome from the Chair
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) was
formally established in 1958
around the nucleus of the Scripps
Institution of Oceanography.
It has since become one of the
major research universities
in the world.
Over
the first decade, UCSD built
its academic backbone by establishing
first-rate departments in the
natural sciences. UCSD started
its instructional role with
graduate students in the late
1950s, followed in 1964 with
undergraduate students.
In 1965 it was Psychology's
turn to be established with
the appointment of George Mandler
as founding chair and with the
addition of the other two members
of the initial Department -
William J. McGill and Norman
H. Anderson. The view of these
founders was that psychology
was displayed at its best as
an empirical or lab science.
Within 5 years the Department
had grown to some 18 faculty
and was listed as one of the
premier experimental psychology
departments in the country,
a distinction it has maintained
according to various surveys.
For example, when indexed by
average number of citations
per faculty, a relatively objective
indicator of impact per faculty
member, UCSD was the #1 ranked
psychology department.
We
currently have approximately
1,300 undergraduate psychology
majors and 60 graduate students.
With a focus on experimental
psychology, our 29 full-time
faculty members cover 6 broad
areas:
In the new Millennium, the Department
looks forward to further expansion
both in its faculty and in
its graduate student population.
John Wixted Professor and Department Chair
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