2021-2022 College of Liberal Arts
Psychology
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About the Program
Psychology is the study of the personal experience and behavior of individuals from the perspectives of the social and natural sciences. The curriculum in psychology is designed to involve majors in all of the subfields of the discipline. Common to most courses is a concern for the methods psychologists use to answer specific questions. Beyond the core courses, majors have the opportunity to take more advanced seminars in areas of their choosing, to observe the applications of psychology by doing internships, and to participate in a variety of specialized research and laboratory experiences.
Faculty
- Chair: Jill Cermele, Professor
- Professors: Patrick Dolan; Jessica Lakin, Provost
- Associate Professors: Graham A. Cousens; Hilary Kalagher; Scott Morgan
- Associate Teaching Professor: Christopher Medvecky
- Assistant Teaching Professor: Adijat Mustapha
- Professor Emeriti: Janet Davis; Ed Domber; Phil Jensen; Jim Mills; Ann Saltzman; C. Robin Timmons
Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations
A score of 4 or 5 on the psychology examination exempts a student from PSYC 101 .
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