Students who complete the psychology major will be equipped for the rapidly changing professional world, for teaching in middle or high school, or for graduate study. The psychology major focuses on broad training across a variety of content areas within psychology. Substantive areas to be covered include clinical, social, developmental, cognitive, quantitative, and biological basis of behavior. Students will also receive training in conducting independent research and will have the opportunity to participate in independent research study and applied community practice.
The College of Arts and Sciences also offers a minor in Psychology.