Psychology

MINOR PROGRAM IN SUSPENSION – Effective May 12, 2023, additional students may not declare a Psychology minor while the program is in suspension; students may still declare Psychology as a major.

JULIAN NOLEN, PH.D., DEPT CHAIR
DIANA DEVINE, M.S.
NIKKI HONZEL, PH.D.

Mission and Goals

The Psychology Department is committed to exposing students to the basic and applied science of human behavior and mental processes. Through this exposure, students will develop and appreciation for the complexity of the discipline, an awareness of the role of psychology in everyday life experiences, and a passion to pursue one or more specific areas of psychological inquiry. Upon completion of the psychology major, students will be prepared for entry into professional degree programs, employment in applied professional programs that offer human services, and/or entry into a wide range of activities that may require a thorough understanding of human thinking and behavior. More generally, the department strives to engage each student in a life-long effort to expand their intellectual capacities and become increasingly aware of their social responsibilities. 

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete the degree in psychology are expected to have:

  • An understanding of the major concepts, theories, principles, historical trends, methods, and applications that define the discipline of psychology.
  • The critical and analytical thinking skills needed to solve problems that are germane to the human condition.
  • Research skills that include formulating hypotheses, selecting appropriate research designs for the questions asked, using and interpreting data analyses for descriptive and inferential research.
  • Communication skills using APA writing style and oral communication in group settings.
  • A passion for improving the human condition using an integrated biological, psychological and social perspective.