Psychology for Experimental and Pre-Health Professions

鶹Ƶ’s Department of Psychology offers a BS in Psychology degree that is specially tailored to the interests of students who wish to pursue a career in healthcare or psychological research. Members of the psychology faculty serve as mentors to these students, helping them navigate the prerequisites they need for graduate school and supporting them through the application process. Students find an undergraduate degree in psychology to be an excellent starting point for careers in research and a variety of health sciences, including medicine, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.

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Shelby Rogers

Student

I am glad I chose to study psychology at 鶹Ƶ. The professors are passionate about the field, which makes their classes enjoyable. The small classes allow us to collaborate and have deep conversations with each other, which allows for even further understanding of the materials.

Shelby Rogers

Student

Why should I choose Psychology?

A degree in psychology provides a great basis for graduate work in counseling, medical school, research, occupational therapy, or earning a PsyD.

What are some psychology courses I will take?

  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • Psychology and Film
  • Neurophysiological Psychology
  • Positive Psychology

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What are some career options?

  • Medicine
  • Psychological research
  • Occupational therapy
  • Advertising
  • Education
  • Criminal justice

Where do graduates work?

  • Cedar Springs Eating Disorders Center
  • Baylor Scott & White
  • Cedar Crest Hospital
  • Independent school districts
  • Private counseling practices

Where have alumni gone for graduate studies?

  • Texas Women’s University
  • UT Austin
  • Pepperdine University
  • St Mary’s University
  • Lamar University
  • Texas Tech

Why study psychology at 鶹Ƶ?

鶹Ƶ psychology professors bring a wealth of experience to their teaching. The faculty includes experimental psychologists, educational psychologists, experts in research design and statistical analysis, faculty who work with children and families in private practice, faculty who work in family courts and criminal courts as expert consultants, and faculty who are experts in psychology education. Whatever you want to do in the field of psychology, 鶹Ƶ has someone who can mentor you as you pursue that goal.

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