With a psychology degree, you will learn about the biological bases of behavior, the nature of personality, how people think, how they express emotions, why people behave differently in groups, and the differences between normal and abnormal behavior. Our curriculum covers theory, research, and applied skills that help you challenge yourself to explore different perspectives and ideas in a supportive learning environment.
As a psychology major, you’ll develop critical-thinking, inquiry, and reasoning skills within a framework of knowledge and scientific methods. You’ll have the opportunity to learn neuroscience, social behavior, animal behavior, human development, applied counseling, behavior analysis, and more. Explore ethical and social responsibility in a diverse world as you acquire transferable skills for a variety of careers.
Employers are looking for people who are flexible, imaginative, and critical thinkers with strong interpersonal and communication skills. A psychology degree prepares you to meet the challenges in today’s workforce or continue on to graduate school.
Available Concentrations:
Art Therapy Preparation
The Art Therapy Preparation Concentration prepares students for graduate programs in art therapy, requiring a bachelor’s degree for entry. It includes essential coursework and a portfolio showcasing diverse media. Graduates will meet all admission requirements for art therapy graduate programs.
Counseling/Clinical Psychology
The Counseling/Clinical Psychology Concentration equips students with a strong foundation in applying psychological science in clinical settings, focusing on diverse populations. The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based practices for assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, preparing students for licensing as mental health professionals and advanced graduate work in clinical psychology or related fields.
Forensic Psychology
The Forensic Psychology Concentration examines the intersection of psychology and the legal system, equipping students with research and critical thinking skills for careers in criminal justice, such as forensic mental health counseling and criminal investigations. This track provides a strong foundation for advanced studies in forensic psychology, combining a comprehensive curriculum with practical experience.