Department of Psychology

Psychology, the study of human and animal behavior and thought, is a complex subject that utilizes information, tools and ideas from a variety of disciplines.


Some of the topics psychologists examine include how people interact with each other, how they solve problems, how people’s personalities differ, how children acquire language, and how emotional and family problems are solved.


One of the larger departments on campus, psychology faculty are involved in research projects as well as their teaching responsibilities. Internship opportunities are available in a variety of areas for students. Knowledge in psychology can be used in almost any career– counseling, research, therapy, medicine, education, social work or human services.

 

"My professors in the Department of Psychology have gone above and beyond the call of duty to provide challenging experiences in a wide range of specialties.”

 - Desireé LeBoeuf-Davis, Psychology Major