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Welcome to the Department of Psychology


The Department is home to more than 450 undergraduate majors and has doctoral programs in Clinical, Experimental, School, and Social Psychology. Undergraduate psychology majors choose from a variety of engaging course offerings that can be supplemented by mentored research experiences in faculty research labs, as well as community-based internships. In keeping with the University's vision of Scholarship in Action, ourdistinguished faculty conduct high impact research that addresses real-world challenges in community, school, and health care settings, as well as basicresearch questions concerning the underpinnings of human memory and cognition. Collectively, our faculty and students strive to make important discoveriesthat contribute to our understanding of basic psychological principles and their application to the betterment of human society. By exploring our website, you can learn about our educational and research programs, the people responsible for them, and admission procedures and requirements for our graduate programs.

Faculty Searches, Fall 2011

The Department invites applications for three tenure-track positions, including a tenured Director of Clinical Training (DCT) for our APA-approved doctoral training program. Click below for a complete description.
Faculty Search, Fall 2011

Department News

Congratulations to Amy on her NSF Career Award!  


The NRC ratings, released in the fall of 2010, ranked our doctoral training programs as highly competitive.


Cristina Anne Simmons has been selected for a 2010 Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship.


Professor William Hoyer has been selected as the recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Award by the National Society of Collegiate Scholars for 2010