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Overview
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. An
undergraduate degree in psychology enhances career opportunities in
many fields, and a
Masters degree or higher will prepare students for professional
careers in psychology.
Our
faculty represent a diversity of psychology’s subfields including
clinical, cognitive, developmental, social, personality, biological,
and behavior analysis. Faculty are eclectic in their interests, and
work exceptionally well with one another and our students.
Our program has facilities designed to enhance
the variety and quality of the learning experience. We provide
opportunities for students to engage in research and present results at
professional conferences. We host a local chapter of Psi Chi, the
national honor society in psychology, as well as our own Psychology
Club. As a community of learners we believe in high standards, hard
work, and having fun!
Faculty of Psychology
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Harvey Richman, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
richman_harvey@colstate.edu
Ph.D., M.A., University of North Carolina
at
Greensboro
B.A., Florida Atlantic University |
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Mark
S. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Interim Department Chair
schmidt_mark@colstate.edu
Ph.D., University of Georgia
M.S., B.S., Georgia
College
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April Phillips, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
phillips_april2@colstate.edu
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
M.A., University of
Central Oklahoma
B.A., University of Science & Arts of
Oklahoma
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Pinar Gurkas,
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
gurkas_pinar@colstate.edu
Ph.D., Purdue University
M.A., B.A., Bogazici
University, Istanbul
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Stephanie da Silva, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
dasilva_stephanie@colstate.edu
Ph.D., M.A., West Virginia University
B.A., Anderson College |
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Susan Ulsamer,
M.A.
Adjunct Instructor of Psychology
ulsamer_susan@colstate.eduM.A., Marymount
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An interesting fact...
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According to studies done at Northwestern University, men change their minds two to
three times more often than women. Most women, the experiments found, take longer to make
a decision than do men, but once they make a decision they are more likely to stick to it....
...It's true!
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What can you do with
an undergraduate degree in psychology?
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Did you know that
psychology is the second most popular undergraduate major in
the U.S.? It's true!
Source:
The Princeton Review
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