The Department of Psychology welcomes and encourages you to join our community. We
develop skilled critical thinkers who use their knowledge of the principles of human
behavior, cognition, and emotion to work and live effectively and fully in a multicultural
global society. Our curriculum covers the major areas in the field of psychology to
help students understand the complexities of human thought and behavior in a sociocultural
context.
Discover important information about our undergraduate Psychology major, including
advising opportunities, courses required for our BA degree, how to earn Psychology
Honors, our minors, and more.
Learn about the three graduate programs we offer, in addition to recently submitted
thesis projects, and other important resources for current and prospective graduate
students. Our graduate programs include a MA in Psychology, Research and Experimental
Psychology Concentration, a MS in Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Concentration and a MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Read our latest newsletter and stay up-to-date on the upcoming events hosted by the
Department of Psychology such as The Alan E. Kazdin Endowed Lecture series (fall semester),
the Spartan Psychological Association Research Conference (SPARC; spring semester),
the Psych Forum (throughout the year), the Alumni Newsletter and more.
Please visit our resources and support page for information and links to department
forms, scholarships, the Research Experience Pool (SONA), Psi Chi (the international
honor society in psychology), course syllabi, and more.