2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Psychology
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Chairperson: Dr. Jennifer Schriver
Department Office: Root Hall, room B-205
Web site: http://www.indstate.edu/psychology/
E-mail: psychdept@indstate.edu
The Department of Psychology promotes a broad understanding of the social and individual bases of human behavior, and courses in the department contribute to Foundational Studies and the Honor’s Program.
Study of psychology supports careers in social services, health, education, business, and government. Graduates of the department often enter human services, business, or government, or do graduate study in psychology, counseling, social work, human resources, or public health.
Degrees Offered
The Department of Psychology offers a major in psychology, minor in psychology, and a program for social studies education majors to become certified to teach psychology in secondary schools.
Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in psychology must successfully complete the University requirement of a minimum of 120 credits, including Foundational Studies course work, as well as major requirements. Students are encouraged to choose a minor that complements their career goals, although a minor is not required for a degree.
The psychology major and minor are designed to provide students with a broad background in core areas of psychology while permitting enough flexibility to allow students to tailor their course work in consultation with their advisor to support their professional goals. The psychology major requires supervised training in the conduct of psychological research or the application of psychology in community settings. Department faculty are happy to discuss the value of these programs in support of students’ career aspirations.
Experiential Learning
Our learning experiences are tailored for the multiple directions an undergraduate degree in psychology might take students. All students gain some experience in conducting psychological research, and those attending graduate school are advised to fulfill their required culminating experience with a research lab experience. Students also have the opportunity to complete an internship in a community-based placement as a means of satisfying the culminating experience requirement.
Departmental Opportunities
The department is housed in three floors of Root Hall, which was built in 1989. The department includes research space, a psychology clinic, and classroom and office space. The department offers psychology students many opportunities to conduct research as part of their academic work, to assist in faculty-sponsored projects, and/or to conduct research of their own.
The department sponsors the Psychological Society, which is open to all students interested in psychology, as well as NAMI on Campus, a student group focused on advocating around issues of mental health. The department also includes Psi Chi, a national psychology honorary society, which is open by invitation only to junior and senior psychology majors in good academic standing. All students are invited to attend a variety of lectures and symposia presented by faculty and visiting national and international scholars.
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