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Undergraduate Frequently Asked Questions


  1. What can I do with a degree in Psychology?
  2. What is a Psychologist?
  3. What is required for a Psychology Major?
  4. Which course should I take: INDV 101 "The Structure of Mind and Behavior" or PSYC 101 "Introduction to Psychology"?
  5. How do I know which catalog I should use?
  6. Do I need a Minor?
  7. What is the difference between a B.A. and a B.S. in Psychology?
  8. Will I need an advanced degree to be a counselor or clinician?
  9. Who provides advising for undergraduates majoring in Psychology?
  10. How can I become involved in research or a practicum in Psychology?
  11. Are there ways for non-traditional students to take Psychology courses?
  12. I want to go to graduate school, where do I start?
  13. When do I register?
  14. Can I complete the Psychology major in 4 years?
  15. All of the Psychology classes are full, what should I do?
 

The Department of Psychology integrates its teaching and research missions in a variety of ways. Our undergraduate major, one of the largest at the university, focuses on providing students with a solid grounding in research methods, and broad exposure to two domains: (1) Cognition and Neural Systems and (2) Individual and Social Processes. Our graduate program includes concentrations in clinical, social, evolutionary psychology, cognition and neural systems, and in psychology, policy and law.

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