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Aug 17, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Psychology Major
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Description
Psychology is a pluralistic discipline with roots in and connections to the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities. This Department reflects the diversity in the field. The program in psychology offers instruction in a variety of fields including human learning, behavior analysis and modification, cognition, counseling, psychological research, social psychology, child and adolescent development, psychopharmacology, hormones and behavior. The Department offerings provide comprehensive courses and laboratory experiences, extensive internship possibilities and field placements, and opportunities for student-faculty research. The emphasis in courses is on scholarship, research, and pre-professional activities in psychology and related fields. The Department urges all interested and qualified students to pursue Departmental Honors in Psychology. Recent graduates have entered masters or doctoral programs at universities across the country and others have pursued careers in human resources, nursing, law, research, education, and human services. Departmental Writing Requirement
Students who major in Psychology are required to take PSY 3200 for the major as notated by the # symbol. Requirements for Departmental Honors
A 3.80 GPA in all courses taken in the major. BA/MS Pathway
The College offers an Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Pathway Program for academically qualified McDaniel students. For more information visit BA/MS Pathways . |
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