Mar 28, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Department of Psychology


Dr. Dena Matzenbacher, Department Head

Purpose

The purpose of the Department of Psychology is fivefold:

  1. To prepare students to enter the work force;
  2. To prepare undergraduates for additional training leading to professional careers;
  3. To enhance the knowledge, skills, and understanding of graduate students;
  4. To provide service courses to non-majors; and
  5. To encourage scholarly production.

Curricula

The Department of Psychology offers a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. Students majoring in psychology may select a minor in the College of Liberal Arts or the College of Science and Agriculture; or they may fulfill their minor requirements with 15 credit hours of courses in an academic discipline or field that does not provide a minor, which must be approved by their academic advisor.

Graduation Requirements

Students in the Department of Psychology must meet all of the graduation requirements listed in the Degree and Graduation Requirements  section of the Academic Regulations page.

Graduate Studies

The Department of Psychology offers a Master of Arts degree in psychology and a Graduate Certificate in applied behavioral analysis. The graduate program in psychology is designed to give students a deeper understanding of human behavior from a variety of perspectives. Students study a common core of psychology courses and then develop a specialization within their concentration with the help of an academic advisor. Students finish their graduate experience by either completing an internship or a thesis. Internships are available at a range of human services agencies. Graduates go on to work in human services agencies, enter private practice, or they continue their education in doctoral programs. Additional information about graduate programs is available on the William J. Doré, Sr. School of Graduate Studies  page.

Programs

    Bachelor of Science
    Minor