Undergraduate Program



The undergraduate major is a traditional one, designed to present psychology broadly as both a social and a natural science. In addition to standard course work, students are offered a range of opportunities to do independent research with faculty members. These opportunities run the gamut from "hands-on" laboratory work in neurophysiology to summer-long internships in developmental disabilities. A high proportion of students take advantage of these opportunities and go on to advanced training in the field.

The Department also sponsors a successful Psi Chi chapter, an active undergraduate Psychology Club with its own colloquium series, and an academic mentoring/counseling program.

Check the NEW Undergraduate Neuroscience Track.

Use links to the left to read more about our Undergraduate Psychology Program.