Psychology

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Charles A Dana Professor Carole Bandy; Professor Kevin Fleming (Chair); Associate Professor Diane Byrne; Assistant Professor Matthew Thomas; Lecturers Mark Stefani, John Dulmage, Heather Porter

Mission:

Psychology is a scientific enterprise that attempts to articulate principles of human and animal behavior. These principles are formulated within the context of biological, socio-cultural, and environmental factors. Psychology is both a field of scientific inquiry and a professional activity: it shares its subject matter and its methods with the biological and social sciences, while simultaneously sharing some of the same concerns of the arts; namely, human motivation, emotion, aesthetic appreciation and experience, creativity, and the individual’s relations to the world and humankind. Students may explore the discipline from experimental, personality/social, developmental, and/or clinical perspectives. A research-based senior thesis is required, along with an oral presentation at a regional undergraduate research conference.  Upper level practica, internships, or field placements that provide practical work experience in a special interest area are encouraged.

Goals:
  • To expose students to the full range of ideas in the field of Psychology.
  • To give students the opportunity to experience the process of being and acting like a professional in the field of Psychology.
  • To prepare students for lifelong career development.
     
Outcomes:
  • To demonstrate understanding and knowledge of the content of Psychology including its major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends.
  • To perform research independently and competently in the process of literature review, experimental design, data collection, and statistical analysis, as well as completion of the written and oral senior thesis.
  • To communicate effectively in both written and oral formats at local and regional undergraduate research conferences.
  • To prepare for successful graduate work and/or employment in professions requiring a Psychology background and/or in professions requiring critical thinking.
     
Graduate School Preparation:

The Psychology Major is an excellent preparation for most professional schools in:

  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Education
  • Business
  • Psychology

Careers for this Major:

Careers at the BA level include:

  • Army Mental Health Specialist
  • Child Development Specialist
  • Employee Relations Specialist
  • Probation/Parole Officer
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

Careers with advanced degrees include:
  • Applied Statistician
  • Clinical Social Worker
  • Guidance Counselor
  • Military Counselor
  • Neuropsychologist
  • School Psychologist
  • Speech Pathologist