Program overview
The Department of Psychology offers undergraduate students both a major 31 credits and a minor 18 credits Both are designed to expose students to the range of perspectives that make up modern academic psychology historical and theoretical perspectives psychological development and social cultural clinical cognitive and biological approaches A complete statement of the program s learning goals can be found in the Undergraduate Handbook Undergraduate courses are taught by faculty accomplished in both theoretical and empirical research Upper-level seminars are also offered by senior graduate students Students receive a strong foundation in research methods for the social sciences while enjoying the flexibility to choose from two different areas of study The Department s Honors Program provides qualified students intensive hands-on research experience working closely with faculty mentors All undergraduates are encouraged to seek research assistantships with faculty members whose research interests them Our undergraduate research assistants are currently working in faculty labs on a variety of projects including infant learning from screen media cultural studies of emotion and procedural justice with juvenile offenders
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