
About Department of Educational Psychology

EPSY was established in 1969, during the creation of the College of Education.
EPSY has developed a strong national recognition for its research and academics, and has established a high level of collegiality both within the program areas and across the department for its faculty, staff and students.
EPSY strives to promote and maintain collaborative teaching and research activity within the department and across the College and University.
The 1977 Strategic Plan established a four-fold plan for the college in the areas of international activity, diversity, technology and high impact research and instructional programs.
About TAMU Bio-behavior Lab
TAMU Bio-Behavior Lab is a multidisciplinary program created in 2014 between Texas A&M University (TAMU) and ). TAMIN consists of a highly collegial and interactive Faculty with research interests in neuroscience. TAMIN provide an organizational structure that strengthens interdisciplinary and collaborative research, enhances scholarship and research funding, promotes national visibility, promotes postdoctoral and graduate training, and offers undergraduates unique training opportunities within the area of Neuroscience.
Within TAMIN there is a strong teaching commitment with the PhD degree program in Neuroscience (NRSC) and undergraduate minor in Neuroscience.
Texas A&M University provides a unique environment for collaboration among scientists studying different areas of neuroscience in eight colleges (Agriculture, Architecture, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Medicine, Science and Veterinary Medicine). The faculty of neuroscience (FNS) at TAMU/TAMHSC studies range from basic neuroscience to translational research aimed at developing therapies for neurological conditions including Alzheimer's disease, ataxia telengiectasia, autism, cerebral palsy, depression, drug addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, epilepsy, hereditary rat neuronal system degeneration, meningoencephalomyelitis, multiple sclerosis, neurofibromatosis, neuromuscular diseases, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, stress disorders and tumors of the nervous system.