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About the department
Our department’s faculty teach a diverse mix of
more than 60 courses a year, in psychology, sociology,
anthropology, and African studies. These courses,
along with others, can be used to earn:
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A Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.
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A Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
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A Bachelor of Science in Sociology.
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Minors in psychology, sociology,
and anthropology.
The department’s curriculum encompasses the
behavioral and social sciences, including
theoretical, empirical, and applied approaches. Faculty attempt to instill
critical thinking skills that help students develop a solid
foundation in theory, research, and application.
Students
have opportunities to engage in research with faculty and
explore specialty areas including evolutionary psychology,
animal behavior, consciousness, pseudopsychology, African
studies, urban legends,
social work, and clinical sociology. Internships are
available to qualified students.
We’re also home to the Psychology Club, Sociology
Club and a local chapter of Psi Chi, the national honor
society in psychology. |
An interesting fact...
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Did you know that the department serves more than 300 psychology and sociology majors? It's true!
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What can you do with an undergraduate degree in
psychology?
What can you do with an undergraduate degree in
sociology?
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