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The Department of Psychology is located in an attractive four-story building that contains research laboratories, faculty, graduate student, and administrative offices, classrooms, and the Saul B. Sells Collection.

Our laboratory facilities are excellent, including labs designated for faculty and student research in industrial/organizational, behavioral neuroscience, cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.

Offices are provided for all graduate students. Desktop computers are readily available for student use in laboratories and offices. In addition, graduate students have exclusive access to a graduate student computing lab, equipped with computers and advanced statistical software.

The Texas A&M Computing & Information Services Center maintains six large computing centers, most open 24 hours a day Monday–Friday, connected by a campus-wide fiber optic network. Texas A&M computing facilities are among the best in the nation.

The Texas A&M University Library system includes the Sterling C. Evans Library, the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, the West Campus Library, the Policy Sciences and Economics Library, and the Medical Sciences Library. Current university library holdings include 3 million volumes, 5.4 million microform units, approximately 206,281 maps, over 21,000 linear feet of archival and manuscript collections, over 100,000 photographs, art collections, numerous artifacts, and material in virtually all forms of audiovisual media.

The general academic library is the Sterling C. Evans Library. The Evans Library holds more than 2 million volumes and subscribes to over 14,000 journals. The West Campus Library houses collections and services supporting teaching and research in business. In addition, graduate students and faculty have convenient web access to electronic delivery of journal articles and book chapters.

  Updated March 2nd, 2011