Psychology
The
Psychology program is designed to provide students with a broad
knowledge of the field of psychology. In addition to ensuring
the development of professional skills, the program prepares students
for graduate study in psychology or employment in the fields of
mental health, social services, criminal justice, gerontology,
education, and related areas. Extensive use of speakers and extra
curricula activities allow students to explore a wide range of
views on issues related to the field of psychology.
Students
also have the opportunity for experiential learning through internships.
In collaboration with the University's Career Services, the department
provides internships for practical experience in psychiatric clinics,
child welfare agencies, and other organizations, with probation
officers in the court system, and with counselors in the education
system.
There
are great possibilities for graduates with a Bachelor's degree
in Psychology, including positions in psychiatric care, day care,
child welfare, schools, commercial companies, and the court system.
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