Psychology
This program provides students the opportunity to learn the science of psychology and to study a variety of areas of psychology, including disorders, developmental, cognitive, industrial, and social psychology, as well as gain research experience. We prepare students for a variety of career paths in human services, graduate school (e.g., clinical psychology, school psychology, counseling, occupational therapy) or other professional programs (e.g., medical school, law school, human resources, etc.). Capstone courses encourage students to apply their knowledge in an internship, seminars, or intensive research. Graduates work in a variety of human service and business settings where a Psycholog
Courses
- ART101 — Foundation Drawing
- ART110 — 2D Materials and Processes
- ART111 — 3D Materials and Processes
- ART120 — Digital Materials and Processes
- ART121 — Lens Materials and Processes
- ART423 — 2D Projects
- ART433 — Asian Art History
- ART434 — African Art History
- ART435 — Art History of the Americas
- ART436 — International Modernisms
- ART437 — Contemporary Art
- ART438 — Theories
- ART439 — Topics in Art History
- ART443 — 3D Projects
- ART453 — Digital Projects
- ART473 — Lens Projects
- PSY115 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSY119 — Psychology as a Discipline and Profession
- PSY200 — Psychological Data Analysis Lab
- PSY201 — Psychology Statistics
- PSY202 — Methodology in Psychology
- PSY240 — Developmental Psychology
- PSY250 — Cognitive Psychology
- PSY270 — Social Psychology
- PSY327 — Motivation and Emotion
- PSY353 — Sensation and Perception
- PSY378 — Theories of Personality
- PSY380 — Experimental Psychology
- PSY386 — Physiological Psychology
- PSY401 — Field Experience
- PSY428 — Psychology Teaching Practicum
- PSY429 — History of Psychology
- PSY430 — Advanced Topics
- PSY432 — Research Topics in Psychology
- PSY490 — Psychological Disorders