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Psychology

Psychology students are provided a thorough background in the basic concepts, theories, and experimental findings in psychology, and a well-developed set of research skills and experience in thinking creatively and critically about the world using the information they have learned.

Overview

The Psychology Program assists students as they develop a thorough understanding of key ideas, works, persons, events, and issues within the discipline of psychology. Students enhance their understanding of scientific psychology by developing their research skills in a variety of settings ranging from laboratory to independent field research projects. In addition, students enrich their understanding of applied psychology through internships and course work. Finally, students strengthen and diversify their critical and creative thinking skills and their multidimensional communication skills in each of the above contexts.

In addition, the program seeks to provide students with the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the scientific enterprise as undergraduates through their own research. The program provides students with a fine background for advanced training and work in both applied and scientific research areas.

Your Major Took You Where?

Psychology majors have gone on to a variety of graduate programs and careers.

Employers and Professions

  • City of Greenville – Mayor’s Office
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • Rolling Hills Hospital
  • University of Kentucky Hospital
  • VNA Care and Hospice

Postgraduate Study

  • Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (M.S.N., nursing)
  • Spalding University (Psy.D., clinical psychology)
  • University of Denver (M.A., sport & performance psychology )
  • University of Kentucky (M.S.W., social work)
  • Vanderbilt University (M.S.N., women’s health)

Curriculum

Psychology majors begin learning the fundamentals in courses such as Introduction to Psychology and Introduction to Research Methods. They continue in developmental, social, and abnormal psychology, as well as cognition, learning, and neuroscience. Upper-level courses including Personality, Motivation & Emotion, Psychology of Women, Cultural Psychology, Race & Ethnicity, and Health Psychology. Completion of the major includes participation in a capstone experience, either through a senior seminar course or collaborating with a faculty member to complete an advanced research project.

Experiential Learning

Students engage in hands-on learning experiences and reflection to develop skills and increase knowledge retention.

Student projects have been presented at professional meetings and/or published in professional journals, and many have won undergraduate research awards. Psychology students have also participated in primate research in Barbados, and studied the roots of mindfulness in Japan as part of the Â鶹¸£Àûstudy abroad program.

Internships

We're committed to helping students find quality internship experiences in the career area of their choice.

students participate in internships at sites in the surrounding community, at other academic institutions, and around the world including a stroke rehab unit, orthopedics & sports medicine practices, elementary schools, and with physical therapists.

Careers

Our extraordinary liberal arts and sciences education prepares students for meaningful lives and careers.

Psychology majors have pursued a variety of careers including clinical psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, occupational therapy, nursing, speech therapy, human-computer interaction, business, and law.

Psychology Faculty

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Brian Cusato

  • Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
  • Director of Â鶹¸£ÀûLearning Commons
  • Classroom Accommodations Coordinator
  • Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
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Aaron J. Godlaski

  • Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
  • Health Professions
  • Pre-Dentistry Advisor
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Jennifer Goetz

  • Marlene and David Grissom Associate Professor of Psychology
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Drew Morris

  • Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Pre-Health Advisor for Optometry, Speech-Language Pathology
  • Chair of Psychology Program

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