
The Psychology Program: Our graduates are employed in a variety of positions with social and community service agencies, businesses, research firms, and governmental agencies. The program offers several special opportunities for students to strengthen their professional preparation: faculty frequently work with students on collaborative research projects, and many of our students present papers at national conferences. Support for advanced student research is enhanced by a state-of-the-art Social Sciences Lab. Internships are available in a variety of community settings.
Should You Major/Minor in Psychology? Look at the Careers Link to see if psychology is the right major or minor for you. Psychology majors must choose an interdisciplinary minor. Such a minor strengthens preparation in psychology and enables students to prepare for a diversity of careers. Human development is the most chosen minor, though a number of minors are also completed in human biology, business, and in the social science interdisciplinary programs.
For more program information contact Department Chair: Dr. Geojeanna Wilson-Doenges