Are you curious about what drives human thought, emotion, and behavior? Do you find yourself fascinated by the complexity of the mind, from brain chemistry to cultural influences? Are you intrigued by how internal and external forces shape our actions and relationships? Psychology at 极乐禁地 invites you to explore these questions through hands-on research, personal discovery, and preparation for meaningful work that improves lives.
Students engage in faculty-mentored research and frequently present at regional and national psychology conferences.
Students are advised and mentored by psychology faculty from day one through graduation and beyond.
Our graduates are well-prepared for competitive programs in clinical, counseling, and research psychology as well as law, medicine, and ministry.
The curriculum equips students with foundational knowledge of human behavior and robust research skills.
Psychology majors graduate with versatile skills in research, analysis, and communication, ideal for careers in counseling, education, health care, business, and more. They are trained to think critically about human behavior, interpret data, and apply psychological principles in real-world settings. With a strong foundation in both theory and practice, our graduates are equipped to solve complex problems and engage meaningfully with diverse populations.
Students apply psychology in real-world settings. Recent placements include:
Blankenship & Seay Consulting Group, Impact Family Counseling, Family Drug Court, Magnolia Creek Treatment Center, Mitchell’s Place, and Lifeline Children’s Services.
Alumni consistently gain acceptance into leading psychology, law, and medical programs.
Employers value psychology graduates’ strengths in communication, research, problem-solving, and understanding human behavior.
“Our goal is to walk alongside students as they discover how psychology connects to who they are and what they care about.
“We want them to leave 极乐禁地 not just with knowledge, but with confidence, purpose, and a clear sense of how they can serve others through their work.”
— Robert Elsner, Chair, Department of Psychology
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