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The undergraduate major in psychology provides an introduction to the methods by which the behavior of humans and other organisms are studied, and to the biological conditions and social factors that influence thought and behavior. The program emphasizes a strong foundation in quantitative and research methods. Students who wish to pursue graduate study in psychology or related professional schools will have opportunities to participate in research.
The Department of Psychology offers two degree options for undergraduate students - A Bachelors of Arts (B.A.) degree and a Bachelors of Science (B.S.) degree. Students in the B.A. and B.S. programs should acquire the tools and experiences necessary for future training or work in the behavioral and social sciences. These include a foundation in research methods, critical and creative problem solving skills, and the communication skills necessary to impart this knowledge to others.
Becoming a PSYC Major
Degree Requirements
Minor in Neuroscience
PSYC Honors Program
The PSYC E-News Blog
PSYC’s Office of Undergraduate Study (O.U.S.) posts its E-News online, and it’s the one place you can find all of the important reminders, internship and research opportunities, paid jobs and department events. If you’re not checking the PSYC E-News Blog, you’re missing out.
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On the E-News Blog homepage, you’ll see the most recent posts. On the right you can search for specific topics (e.g., “honors program”) or browse postings by topic (e.g., “internships”).
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Beginning in the Fall of 2013 the Department will offer a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Clinical Psychological Science program. This program provides rigorous training in the scientific approach to clinical psychology, emphasizing evidence-based psychological assessment and intervention. Students will be exposed to contemporary theories of clinical disorders and empirically supported interventions for the treatment of these disorders. The program is designed for working professionals and will prepare students for a range of careers in mental health and related areas (including research and education) and can serve as academic preparation for those interested in pursuing further doctoral training in clinical or counseling psychology. For more information on the MPS program please follow this link.
The Department of Psychology is excited to announce a new training opportunity for mental health professionals! The Graduate Certificate of Professional Studies in Working with Survivors of Violence, Torture, and Trauma (VTT): Theoretical Foundations and Mental Health is designed for psychologists, counselors, family therapists, or social workers seeking to develop or enhance knowledge related to serving survivors of trauma and/or torture. The 12‐credit, four‐course, fully online program is open to students with a master's or doctoral degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related fields from an accredited institution. Courses may also fulfill continuing education and licensure requirements. For more information, please follow this link.

Our students are publishing and we want to share their publications with you! So next time you are going to a meeting in the big conference room or just walking down the hall, stop and check out the bulletin board located next to the entrance to 1142. The Graduate Office will be posting student publications there. Of course, there isn't room to
show the entire publication, but the cover page will be there and we will highlight a link to the article so that you can read it in its entirety later. New publications we will be posted every few weeks.
Reception honoring Department graduates and their families. Will begin at end of graduation ceremonies
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College Park, MD 20742
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