2024-2025 Catalog
Psychology
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Psychology
Professors Harvey (Chair), Chiang, Foo, Pascoe; Associate Professors Brez, Cox, Laughon, Neelon; Assistant Professors Faircloth, Herrera, Lute
Students who major in Psychology study a variety of areas within the broader discipline in preparation for graduate school, professional school (e.g., law or medical school) or post-baccalaureate employment. Students begin with basic content courses that introduce the areas within the discipline and basic skills courses that introduce research methodology and data analysis. A series of upper-level elective courses permit students to tailor their major programs to their personal and professional goals. Students may earn up to 6 hours of credit for research. Students are encouraged to plan their curricula in consultation with Psychology faculty who can advise regarding course options, prerequisites, and realistic career objectives.
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