
The Department of
Psychology offers a program that provides students with opportunities for
personal and intellectual development, preparation for a wide range of
employment opportunities with a bachelor's degree, as well as the necessary
prerequisites for graduate education in psychology or for professional
training in related fields such as law, medicine, business, management,
education, or social work.
Courses in the psychology curriculum give students background in both the
scientific and applied areas of the field. All majors complete the
introductory course in psychology and a course on careers in psychology. A
two-semester research sequence follows which emphasizes statistics,
methodology, and experimental psychology. Students then select courses
concerning the foundations of behavior and advanced topics in psychology.
Upper division electives in the major furnishes students with additional
background in an area of interest. The Senior Capstone Seminar provides
closure to a student's undergraduate education.
Learning experiences in the classroom and laboratory are the foundation from
which students can extend their undergraduate education in psychology to a
variety of settings, such as practicum experiences in community-based
agencies, collaboration on research with psychology faculty members, and
individualized directed studies on topics of particular interest to
students.
In addition, extracurricular activities sponsored by Psi Chi (the National
Psychology Honor Society) and the Psychology Club provide avenues for
enhancing an individual's personal growth and identity as a psychology
major. |