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Nov 28, 2024
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2018-2019 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology
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Psychology is a very broad discipline that employs the methods of scientific inquiry as it observes, describes, and explores the brain’s role in emotion, thought, and behavior. Students in the psychology program are called upon to think critically and creatively as they examine how organisms adapt to their surroundings through biological, social, emotional, perceptual, and cognitive capacities. Students learn to become clear communicators, attentive listeners, and dynamic and sensitive problem solvers.
An undergraduate major in psychology will prepare students for careers in human services as well as for graduate school programs in psychology, counseling, social work, or law.
Professors: Mehraban Khodavandi, Anthony Liguori, and Elizabeth Stroot
Assistant Professor: Jessica H. Kalmar
ProgramsMajorMinorTeacher CertificationCoursesPsychology (PSY)
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